3D-Printing Leaders Nano Dimension and Desktop Metal to Merge
“Our combination with Desktop Metal is another step in Nano Dimension’s evolution to become the leader in digital manufacturing…”
3D Printing / HP / Stratasys
by Kathleen Wirth · Published July 9, 2024 · Last modified July 10, 2024
“Our combination with Desktop Metal is another step in Nano Dimension’s evolution to become the leader in digital manufacturing…”
Since it first began to grow in about 2005, the 3D printer market has continued to expand in leaps and......
Company announces new HP Metal Jet production service, new polymer 3D-printing materials, and more.
Ricoh continues to expand in the medical 3D-printing industry…
Ricoh USA and SimBioSys, Inc. today announced a new partnership…
“Ricoh’s Managed 3D-print services will help manufacturers accelerate innovation and product development through rapid, onsite prototyping.”
Seiko Epson of Japan announced today that it and the Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) have invested in California-based 3DEO......
“The production of aluminum parts is a holy grail for the additive industry, and we’re delighted that Ricoh has chosen Siemens’ Additive Manufacturing Network…”
3D printers are “changing the ballgame,” enabling Ukranian forces to get military equipment back working much faster.
Company says merger will create “the first industrial additive manufacturing company covering the full manufacturing lifecycle from design to mass production in both polymers and metal.”
This week’s most alarming news came from market-research firm International Data Corporation…
3D Printing / Acquisitions / Mergers & Acquisitions / Stratasys
by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 13, 2023
According to Investopedia, Stratasys has a market cap of $818.8 million, and revenue of $659.2 million.
Company makes significant gains in A4 and A3 sales, but long-term continues to focus on shift to digital-services revenue.
“Receiving the expanded 510(k) clearance for anatomic modeling of soft tissue is an exciting milestone for Ricoh as we continue to lead the way in offering democratized access to patient-specific 3D-printed models in healthcare,”
Top-down, our expert engineering team believes that this technology will help manufacturers re-shore production and we are excited to be a major player in that supply chain.”
New service includes converting medical scans into 3D printable files, then printing via Stratasys 3D printers.
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