3D Systems
3-year average:
Revenue Growth: 26%
Profit Growth: 272%
Total Return: 112%
Revenue Growth: 26%
Profit Growth: 272%
Total Return: 112%
Also known as additive manufacturing,
3D printing fabricates parts by “printing” them whole from digital
data, one wafer-thin layer at a time. To date, the technology has mainly
been used as a cost-effective way to create models and design
prototypes. Increasingly, however, 3D printing is moving onto the
factory floor with major manufacturers from auto parts makers to energy
companies hoping they will soon be able to create a vast array of parts,
equipment and machinery on demand, where and when they need them. 3D
Systems says it has seen increased demand for its printers across
several industries, as the technology “promises to revolutionize
manufacturing.” Last year the company recorded a 242% increase in the
number of units sold. Revenue -- generated by the sale of printers and
related print materials and services -- increased 44%. -- N.S.
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