Desktop Metal (DM) Acquires Adaptive3D
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Desktop Metal Acquires Adaptive3D, Adding Best-in-Class Elastomer Capabilities to Growing Materials Portfolio
May 17, 2021 4:00 PM EDTAdaptive3D Acquisition Enables High-Volume, Additive Manufacturing for One of the Fastest Growing Segments in the Industry: End-Use Elastomeric Parts
Acquired category leader with best-in-class properties in printed elastomers for additive manufacturing Provides entry into large and high growth elastomers market, one of the killer applications for additive manufacturing Complements Desktop Metals Xtreme 8K mass production printers, which offer the largest, high-speed DLP platform to accelerate the adoption of AM 2.0 for high-volume, cost-effective elastomeric parts Advances Desktop Metals vertical integration strategy to expand its portfolio of materials... More