Additive Business Update: 3D Systems, Materialise, Stratasys, and More

Additive Business Update: 3D Systems, Materialise, Stratasys, and More

Engineering.com
Engineering.comMar 23, 2026

Why It Matters

These developments signal a consolidation phase in additive manufacturing, where firms prioritize strategic partnerships and targeted market segments to offset modest revenue pressures and drive long‑term growth.

Key Takeaways

  • 3D Systems revenue down 12% YoY, health down 5%.
  • New permanent CFO Phyllis Nordstrom also runs HR and IT.
  • Materialise and Siemens launch Additive Manufacturing Alliance.
  • Meltio expands to Ireland via 3D Technology partnership.
  • Stratasys revenue fell 4% but manufacturing share rose 37.5%.

Pulse Analysis

The latest financial disclosures from 3D Systems and Stratasys underscore a broader industry trend of modest top‑line contraction paired with strategic refocusing. 3D Systems’ 12% revenue dip, softened to a 7% decline after accounting for the Geomagic sale, reflects pressure in its industrial segment, yet the company is betting on med‑tech, dental, and aerospace to fuel the next decade. The appointment of Phyllis Nordstrom as permanent CFO, while retaining oversight of HR and IT, signals a drive for operational efficiency and tighter cost control across the organization.

Meanwhile, collaborative ecosystems are gaining momentum as Materialise and Siemens unveil the Additive Manufacturing Alliance. By aligning the AM I Navigator’s maturity assessment tools with the Leading Minds Consortium’s standards‑setting work, the alliance aims to demystify additive manufacturing, reduce fragmentation, and accelerate industrial scaling. This joint effort offers manufacturers a clearer pathway from prototyping to serial production, potentially expanding AM’s footprint in sectors ranging from automotive to aerospace.

Regional expansion remains a key growth lever, illustrated by Meltio’s new partnership with 3D Technology Ltd. to serve Ireland and Northern Ireland. The collaboration promises localized support for Meltio’s wire‑LMD systems, fostering a robust ecosystem that includes machine‑tool firms, robotics integrators, and academic institutions. As the industry looks ahead to RAPID + TCT 2026, such alliances and market‑specific initiatives are poised to shape a more resilient and diversified additive manufacturing landscape.

Additive business update: 3D Systems, Materialise, Stratasys, and more

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