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Desktop Metal unveils new line of binder jet 3D printing systems – which combines the capabilities of its technology and the ones of ExOne

Ever since Desktop Metal has acquired ExOne, we knew this acquisition would be a real powerhouse marriage for binder jetting but we just didn’t know how. AM company Desktop Metal is showing how today...

Desktop Metal Completes Acquisition of Additive Manufacturing Company ExOne

Announced during the summer period, the acquisition of Desktop Metal is now official, following approval by a majority of ExOne’s shareholders. With this acquisition, Desktop Metal’s portfolio of companies now includes AIDRO, Aerosint, EnvisionTEC...

Desktop Metal To Acquire ExOne – a transaction value of $575 million

The wave of mergers and acquisitions continues. In the midst of these “business combinations”, there are some acquisitions that continue to leave everyone speechless like the fact that ExOne might be a Desktop Metal...

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...

Rapidia decreases the price of its metal 3D printing machines.

Rapidia, a machine manufacturer that develops metal paste printer and compact sintering furnace, has significantly reduced the price of its metal 3D printing machines, in an effort to maintain a wide accessibility of metal...

[DOSSIER] AM & Casting: How is Additive Manufacturing impacting metal casting (and vice versa)?

If one only looks at the manufactured part, at first glance, it could be easy to say that casting technology has nothing to envy to metal 3D printing as both technologies can deliver parts...

HP unveils new Metal Binder Jetting Solution, this time makes it available to the wider commercial AM market

Metal Binder Jetting remains an elitist technology for mass production of 3D printed parts. So far, the market is propelled by dominant players such as Desktop Metal whose strength is based on its acquisition...

Desktop Metal Announces Strategic Integration and Cost Optimization Initiative to Accelerate Additive Manufacturing 2.0

The initiative will also drive value to shareholders AM company Desktop Metal, Inc, announced a strategic integration and cost optimization initiative that is projected to result in approximately $40 million of annualized run rate non-GAAP...

Desktop Metal makes Sand 3D Printing Affordable with new Robotic 3D printing Machine

Robotic 3D printing is trending and for good reason, robotic solutions have opened new avenues of automation in numerous manufacturing industries. Manufacturers and industrials who have understood this potential are currently exploring an exciting paradigm...

How & Why Does Desktop Metal Build a Portfolio of “AM 2.0” Print Platforms?

The Desktop Metal journey is highlighted by big ambitions: a solid materials strategy, key process performance targets and an intriguing plan to become more than just a general service bureau. In 2020, Desktop Metal (DM)...