1992

The Roger Reed group at Oxford University develops a technique for the computational design of advanced alloys.
Our history in a nutshell.

The Roger Reed group at Oxford University develops a technique for the computational design of advanced alloys.

Company is founded as OxMet Technologies.
The company completes a pre-seed funding round.
First licensing transaction: cast nickel alloy to Hitachi Metals.
Invention of ABD®-900AM, the world's first nickel alloy design bottom-up for AM.
Establishment of partnership with Anglo American to develop novel platinum alloys for jewellery market.
Licensing agreement with Aubert & Duval over ABD®.

Merger with Betatype to become Alloyed.
Series A funding led by JX and Oxford Science Enterprise.
ABD® platform to create new aluminium alloys for first time.
Invention of Inoveo novel cast platinum alloy.
Certification and production of first biomedical implant.
Series A extension led by Anglo and Oxford Science Enterprise.
Opening of Abingdon Foxcombe component development and production site.
Opening of production site in Seattle.

Alloyed forms a strategic partnership agreement with Boeing.
The Seattle site receives AS9100 aerospace certification.
First flight parts sold in Seattle.

Alloyed forms a business partnership agreement with NTT Data XAM Technologies.
ABD®-1000AM - world highest temperature AM nickel alloy.
Series B funding.

Argive division established.