Replique becomes a standalone company, secures financing round
Replique, the provider of a secure digital platform for on-demand industrial 3D printed parts, has become a standalone company. The company that turned stealth mode off two years ago, spins off from Chemovator, the...
Solid Print3D acquires Swedish 3D Printing Reseller 3DVerkstan
Solid Print3D – the UK based 3D Printing & 3D Scanning specialists acquired 3DVerkstan – a Stockholm based supplier of 3D printing and solutions with a subsidiary in Denmark. The announcement follows the recent...
Bootstrapping vs Fundraising: How Makelab successfully navigates a labyrinth of uncertainties.
This article is the second part of a series dedicated to the changing investment landscape in the AM industry. The first part of this series discussed what founders – who will be looking for...
The investment landscape is changing. What should founders consider to grow their Additive Manufacturing business?
“Capital is going to be hard to come by.” These words were uttered twice in the exact same way in two separate interviews with two financiers of the Additive Manufacturing industry. With a tumultuous...
Fortify Secures $12.5 Million to further develop its Digital Composite Manufacturing (DCM) platform
Fortify, an architected materials science and additive manufacturing company, has raised $12.5 million in a funding round from investors such as Lockheed Martin Ventures and RTX Ventures, the venture capital arms of Lockheed Martin...
3D Systems makes bid to acquire Stratasys
An unexpected big player has joined the “merger dancing floor” of Stratasys: 3D Systems. With an offer of $7.50 in cash and 1.2507 newly issued shares of common stock of 3D Systems per ordinary...
Another unanimous NO for Nano Dimension’s Partial Tender Offer
On the heels of its recent intent to merge with Desktop Metal, Stratasys’ Board of Directors unanimously determined that the partial tender offer by Nano Dimension Ltd. (“Nano”) to acquire ordinary shares of Stratasys...
One of the biggest mergers of the AM industry: Stratasys + Desktop Metal = A deal worth $1.8 billion
The combined company would generate $1.1 billion in revenue by 2025.
On Wednesday May 24, Stratasys and Desktop Metal have announced a definitive agreement where the two companies will combine in an all-stock transaction valued at around 1.8...
Machine learning software Senvol ML™ used to ensure part performance across different 3D printers
Software company Senvol has received funding from the U.S. Army to lead a program focused on demonstrating that consistent part performance can be achieved on different additive manufacturing (AM) machines located at different sites.
The...
Solid Solutions acquires 3D Printing Service Bureau 3DPRINTUK
UK-based 3D printing service bureau, 3DPRINTUK, is now a Solid Solutions company, one of the world's largest providers of professional design solutions specialising in SOLIDWORKS software, training and support services.
The company will become part...