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Mar 4, 2024

Stratasys acquires Arevo's technology portfolio to develop AM solutions

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  • Stratasys, a provider of polymer 3D printing solutions, has acquired technology portfolio Arevo, a provider of on-demand additive manufacturing (AM) services that ceased its operations in 2023 for an undisclosed amount.

  • The deal will include patents in carbon fiber printing, localized laser melting, and roller compaction for Z-strength improvement, AI build monitoring, and hardware design. These components are expected to extend the range of manufacturing applications of Stratasys' FDM print systems.

  • Stratasys claims that the acquisition will eliminate customer bottlenecks related to requirements for high-performance parts, more reliable and consistent builds, and improved system throughput.

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