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List of 3D Systems's Acquisitions

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3D Systems has completed a total of 33 acquisitions. Peak acquisition years include 2014 with 7, 2012 with 6, and 2022 with 4. The company's acquisition activity spans 9 countries, notably United States (20), Germany (3), and Netherlands (2). These acquisitions have involved 11 sectors, primarily focusing on 3D Printing (20), Manufacturing Tech (4), and Life Sciences Platforms and Tools (3). Over the last five years (2020-2025), the average number of acquisitions per year has been 1.8. As of the current calendar year, 0 acquisitions have been completed. The most recent acquisition was Wematter, founded in 2013 in Linkoping, which provides 3D printing services; it was completed in May 2023.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of 3D Systems:

Year on year acquisition history of 3D Systems20232022202120192017Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)012345
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2023
1
2022
4
2021
4
2019
1
2017
2
2015
1
2014
7
2013
2
2012
6
2011
4
2010
1

Recent acquisitions by 3D Systems

3D Systems's most recent acquisition - Wematter is a 3D printing services for various applications, founded in 2013 and located in Linkoping. 3D Systems acquired it in May 2023 for a price of $*****.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by 3D Systems sorted by the latest acquisition date:

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