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Consolidation in AM: How 2025 Is Shaping the Industry’s New Normal – 3DPrint.com

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The first half of 2025 has been marked by a clear shift in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Companies are no longer just focused on developing new tech by themselves. Instead, they are buying, merging, and strategically partnering to survive, grow, and stay competitive. At the center of this consolidation wave is Nano Dimension, a company that has made two of the most high-profile acquisitions in the space so far this year.

The deal that started the trend?

Earlier this year, Nano Dimension completed the acquisitions of two public 3D printing companies…

Feature image courtesy of 3DPrint.com: An AI-generated rendering of the 3D printing industry moving toward consolidation. 

 

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