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998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222What is Cubify?

 
  
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24.10.14 21:39
Cubify is the central hub for all things possible with the 3D printed lifestyle. Cubify offers everything from co-creation with favorite brands, a curated shopping experience centered around personalized fashion, décor, toys and more, a community inspiring the latest in 3D design and printing possibilities, and access to the easiest home 3D printers and related products. Shop the collections for things to print at home or have printed for you in high-end materials like precious metals, edibles from chocolate to sugar, and a range of full-color materials and higher quality plastics; discover the designer in you; join the community and share your print inspirations in the Design Feed; organize and display prints on your Shelf; and design your future, powered by 3D printing. 3D Systems’ consumer technology platform that powers Cubify allows for the safe hosting, publishing and production of branded and licensed content. 3D Systems also manufactures the Cube family of consumer 3D printers, the Sense 3D scanner and a suite of consumer design software, all available on the Cubify hub.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222How do I upload a design?

 
  
    #327
24.10.14 21:40
Once you sign in to your Cubify account, simply follow the steps to add designs to your Shelf. You'll be able to add additional pictures of your design (including a photo of it 3D printed, if you have one!), give it a title and tags, and more.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222How do I share my designs?

 
  
    #328
24.10.14 21:40
Once you have a Cubify account, simply add your design to your Shelf and it is shareable based on your preference for public sharing or private viewing. When you share you have the choice to share a viewable image only or to share a downloadable file with the Cubify community.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222What's Cubify Cloud Printing?

 
  
    #329
24.10.14 21:41
There are lots of materials that can be 3D printed today, but unfortunately we can’t print all of them on a home 3D printer. To give you access to awesome materials that require professional 3D printers we offer Cubify Cloud Printing services. You can get designs on your Shelf printed in a variety of plastics from strong and durable to clear and frosted plastics and metallic mixed plastics, along with attractive full-pantone range Colorstone and beautiful ceramics. We’ll print the items for you and ship within two weeks.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222What is a 3D printable design or model?

 
  
    #330
24.10.14 21:41
Designs or models are 3Dprintable when they can be sent directly to a 3D printer. A 3D printer needs files in the industry standard file format STL, or WRL for full color prints. Most 3D design software can export to STL. 3D printable designs must be watertight, meaning that the design has only closed solids, and no open surfaces. All planes must have an internal and external thickenss. When you use one of our Cube 3D printers the software it comes with will automatically Heal your file for these qualities, and Cubify Cloud Printing will verify your designs as well and let you know if something is not ready for printing.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222How do I get my design 3D printed using the Cubify

 
  
    #331
24.10.14 21:42
As long as your design is on your Shelf, it can be 3D printed. Design viewability may be set to private or public, depending on your share preferences.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222I want my designs to be printed in full multi-colo

 
  
    #332
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24.10.14 21:42
For 3D printing in color, the most common file types are .WRL or .3DS. They contain all the information required for printing in our Colorstone material.
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223 D Systems

 
  
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27.10.14 23:44
US88554D2053

WKN 3D Systems-Aktie:
888346

Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie Deutschland:
SYV

NYSE Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie:
DDD

Kurzprofil 3D Systems Corporation:

3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) ist der weltweit führende Hersteller von 3D-Druckern.

3D ist Anbieter integrierter Gesamtlösungen für den 3D-Druck-Bereich. Angeboten werden die 3D-Druck, Printmaterialien, Teileservice für Privat- und Geschäftskunden, Software für 3D-Visualisierung und Kundenindividualisierung.

Die Produkte von 3D Systems sollen den Fertigungsprozess effizienter machen. 3D Systems produziert Produkt-Konzeptionsmodelle, Prototypen, Master-Muster sowie Produktionsteile für die direkte digitale Fertigung.

Hauptsitz:
Rock Hill, South Carolina USA

President & CEO:
Abe Reichental  

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222überdurchschnittliche Kursentwicklung

 
  
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27.10.14 23:48
New York (www.aktiencheck.de) - 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse von Analyst Holden Lewis von Oppenheimer:

Aktienanalyst Holden Lewis vom Investmenthaus Oppenheimer rechnet bei den Aktien von 3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) laut seiner aktuellen Aktienanalyse weiterhin mit einer überdurchschnittlichen Kursentwicklung.

3D Systems Corp. habe vorläufige Quartalszahlen bekannt gegeben und dabei eine Warnung ausgesprochen.

Die Gründe seien vor allem eine zeitliche Problematik, die nichts am fundamentalen Ausblick ändern würden, so Analyst Holden Lewis.

Am Kursziel von 57,00 USD werde festgehalten.

Die Aktienanalysten von Oppenheimer stufen in ihrer 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse den Titel weiterhin mit "outperform" ein.

 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems Names Ted Hull Incoming Chief Financial

 
  
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04.11.14 23:42
3D Systems Names Ted Hull Incoming Chief Financial Officer

•Decades of distinguished financial leadership in high-growth technology companies, including Cisco and IBM

•Joins as Executive Vice President, Finance and will assume Chief Financial Officer role on November 11, 2014

Release Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 - 08:30.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina – November 4, 2014 - 3D Systems Corporation (NYSE: DDD) announced today that it plans to name Ted Hull as its Chief Financial Officer, effective November 11, 2014, succeeding Damon Gregoire, who will transition to the role of Executive Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions. Hull joins 3D Systems in the interim as Executive Vice President, Finance before assuming the role of Chief Financial Officer.

"We are privileged to welcome a person of Ted Hull’s impressive financial and business leadership experience to 3D Systems," said Avi Reichental, President and Chief Executive Officer, 3DS. "Ted's proven track record in integrating, scaling and fine-tuning high-growth tech companies is a tremendous asset to our company as we execute the next phase of our profitable growth strategy."

Hull's career spans more than three decades of progressing financial leadership roles in high-tech companies and sector leaders including Cisco, Maxtor and IBM. Most recently Ted served as Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer of Fusion-io, a provider of advanced flash storage solutions until its purchase by SanDisk Corporation. Before that, Hull spent six years at Cisco as its Vice President, Finance. Amongst his other roles, Hull served as Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer of Maxtor and had a distinguished seventeen-year career at IBM.

Upon assuming the role of CFO, Hull will succeed 3DS' incumbent CFO, Damon Gregoire, who will immediately transition to the position of Executive Vice-President, Mergers and Acquisitions.

"We are deeply grateful to Damon for his eight years of outstanding financial and operations leadership during a period of rapid growth and expansion," continued Reichental. "We are fortunate Damon is able to continue to contribute as a senior executive, while he attends to family healthcare needs."

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include end-to-end simulation, training and integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

Leadership Through Innovation and Technology

•3DS invented 3D printing with its Stereolithography (SLA) printer and was the first to commercialize it in 1989

•3DS invented Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1992.

•3DS invented the Color-Jet-Printing (CJP) class of 3D printers and was the first to commercialize 3D powder-based systems in 1994.

•3DS invented Multi-Jet-Printing (MJP) printers and was the first to commercialize it in 1996.

•3DS Medical Modeling pioneered virtual surgical planning (VSP) and its services are world-leading, helping many thousands of patients on an annual basis.

Today its comprehensive range of 3D printers is the industry’s benchmark for production-grade manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical device and a variety of consumer, electronic and fashion accessories.


More information on the company is available at www.3DSystems.com.



 

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04.11.14 23:45
 
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998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222Kevin McAlea Named Executive Vice-President & Chie

 
  
    #337
10.11.14 12:02
Kevin McAlea Named Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer, Healthcare at 3D Systems


-Oversees entire healthcare operations, 3DS’ fastest growing vertical


-Led the development and growth of 3DS’ direct metal printer line


Release Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 - 09:06.


ROCK HILL, South Carolina –November 7, 2014 -


3D Systems Corporation (NYSE: DDD) announced today that it named Kevin McAlea Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer for its healthcare business.
In this new role, McAlea will be responsible for developing and executing 3DS’ healthcare growth strategy, integrating recent acquisitions into a cohesive and synergistic suite of products and services, and scaling the company’s rapidly developing healthcare category.


“I am delighted that Kevin McAlea is at the helm of our healthcare business,” said Avi Reichental, President and Chief Executive Officer, 3DS. “With more than two decades of 3D global business and technology experience, Kevin is uniquely qualified to lead our fast growing healthcare business.”


Since joining the company in 2001, as part of the DTM acquisition, McAlea has held several senior leadership roles at 3D Systems. Most recently, he served as 3DS’ Chief Impact Officer and oversaw the successful acquisition, integration and commercialization of 3D Systems’ direct metals printer line, following the company’s acquisition of Phenix Systems and Layerwise. Before that, McAlea led the development and sales of 3DS’ entire portfolio of production printers.


“Kevin takes the reins of our healthcare operations at an opportune moment,” continued Reichental. “I have full confidence that he will be able to leverage our recent acquisitions of Medical Modeling, Simbionix and Layerwise, as well as our self-developed medical and dental services, to extend our leadership position and first mover advantage in this open-ended vertical.”


About 3D Systems


3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include end-to-end simulation, training and integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.


Leadership Through Innovation and Technology


•3DS invented 3D printing with its Stereolithography (SLA) printer and was the first to commercialize it in 1989.


•3DS invented Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1992.


•3DS invented the Color-Jet-Printing (CJP) class of 3D printers and was the first to commercialize 3D powder-based systems in 1994.


•3DS invented Multi-Jet-Printing (MJP) printers and was the first to commercialize it in 1996.


•3DS Medical Modeling pioneered virtual surgical planning (VSP) and its services are world-leading, helping many thousands of patients on an annual basis.


Today its comprehensive range of 3D printers is the industry’s benchmark for production-grade manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical device and a variety of consumer, electronic and fashion accessories.


More information on the company is available at www.3DSystems.com.

 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems Reports Third Quarter and Nine Months 2

 
  
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10.11.14 14:31
3D Systems Reports Third Quarter and Nine Months 2014 Financial Results

•Strengthening demand drove a 57% increase in design and manufacturing unit sales

•Expanding products and services fueled a 121% gain in healthcare revenue

•Materials gross profit margin was restored to 73.1% on improved mix and higher revenue

•Growing order book increased $14 million sequentially to $46 million


Release Date: Monday, November 10, 2014 - 08:00.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina, November 10, 2014 –

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced today that its third quarter revenue grew $31.2 million, or 23%, from the prior year to $166.9 million on strong demand for its design, manufacturing and healthcare products and services, resulting in third quarter GAAP earnings of $0.03 per share and non-GAAP earnings of $0.18 per share.

For the nine months ending September 30, 2014, revenue grew $107.6 million, or 30%, to $466.2 million, resulting in GAAP earnings per share of $0.09 per share and non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.48 per share.

The company’s order book increased by $14 million, or 44% sequentially, to $46 million and included a $4 million increase in printer orders in hand compared to the second quarter order book, further reflecting the robust demand for 3DS' products and services.

Strengthening demand for the company's leading design and manufacturing products was not enough to overcome the revenue shortfall that resulted from the company's continued manufacturing constraints for direct metal printers and the delayed availability of its newest consumer products. This restricted the company’s organic growth rate to 12% for the quarter.

"We are pleased that strengthening demand led to a 57% organic increase in unit sales of our design and manufacturing printers, but are disappointed that we failed to fully capitalize on the robust demand for our direct metal and consumer products," said Avi Reichental, 3DS' President and Chief Executive Officer. "Despite our efforts, we were not able to deliver these direct metal and consumer products as soon as we anticipated. Now that these availability gaps have been resolved, we expect our revenue growth rate to increase."

Third Quarter 2014 Revenue Highlights (compared to third quarter 2013):

•Healthcare revenue increased 121% to $37.4 million driven by added services and capabilities.
•Expanding expertise and footprint contributed to a 29% increase in services revenue.
•Design and manufacturing revenue increased 27% to $155.2 million on a 57% increase in units sold.
•Growing installed base and increased printer utilization fueled materials revenue growth of 18%.
•Delayed new products availability held consumer revenue to $11.8 million, but didn't impede higher bookings, which increased consumer backlog to $8.3 million.
Sequentially, materials gross profit margin rebounded to 73.1% and Quickparts gross profit margin expanded to 44.7%, despite greater drag from concentrated service bureau acquisitions during the quarter. Notwithstanding these gains, consolidated gross profit margin remained sequentially flat at 47.8% on the current sales volume and mix and the residual costs of manufacturing ramp up.

"While growing pains led to our revenue shortfall and pressured our gross profit margin, the fundamentals of our business are intact and our gross profit margins are poised to resume their expansion," continued Reichental.

The company effectively kept its non-GAAP operating expenses flat on a sequential basis, notwithstanding ongoing investments in R&D, sales, marketing and manufacturing capacity. The company generated $8.6 million of cash from operations during the third quarter and ended the quarter with $377.3 million cash on hand.

Recent Business Highlights:

•The company completed several acquisitions that add powerful synergistic technologies, domain expertise and complementary sales channels:
◦The company expanded its Quickparts capabilities during the third quarter through the acquisitions of American Precision Prototyping, American Precision Machining and Laser Reproductions. These service bureaus added to the company's expertise in aerospace and industrial applications and deepened 3DS geographic footprint in the U.S.
◦The company acquired LayerWise, advancing its leadership in direct metal 3D printing technology and the manufacturing of medical, dental and aerospace precision metal parts at convincing scale.
◦The company acquired Simbionix, the global leader in 3D virtual reality surgical simulation, extending its digital thread in healthcare from the training room to the operating room.
•The company entered into a $150 million five-year, unsecured revolving credit facility with its lenders with an option to increase the aggregate principal amount available under the Credit Facility by an additional $75 million.
•The company named Ted Hull, previously CFO of Fusion-io and VP Finance at Cisco, as its incoming Chief Financial Officer, effective November 11, 2014, succeeding Damon Gregoire, who will transition to the role of Executive Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions. Ted’s career spans more than three decades of progressing financial leadership roles in fast-moving technology companies and high-profile sector leaders.
•The company appointed Mark Wright, previously a senior executive at EMC Corporation, as its Chief Operating Officer. In this new role, Mark will work closely with the company’s senior leadership to scale its commercial and manufacturing operations and leverage its recent investments into sustainable, profitable growth.
•The company elevated Kevin McAlea to the role of Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Healthcare. Kevin brings more than 20 years of 3D printing experience into this role and most recently oversaw the successful development of 3DS' direct metal printing business after it acquired Phenix Systems. Kevin will now be responsible for driving and executing 3DS' healthcare growth strategy.
•The company promoted Jeff Blank to the role of Vice President, Global Engineering and Chief Development Officer. Jeff recently joined 3D Systems through the acquisition of the Xerox Wilsonville engineering team that he led as Vice President Engineering. Jeff brings to 3DS decades of relevant engineering leadership expertise and, in this new role, he is leading 3DS global engineering team of 400 strong in 12 R&D locations.
•The company hired Peter Theran, previously a senior executive at Bose, to lead its consumer retail operations. In his role of Vice President, Consumer Retail, Peter's charter is to broaden the reach and penetration of the company’s latest consumer products, services and experiences, including the Cube 3 and CubePro printers and its expanding portfolio of perceptual devices and online Cubify experiences.
Reiterated Guidance for 2014
Factoring in its third quarter revenue shortfall and outlook for the remainder of the year, management reiterates its previously adjusted guidance for the full year 2014. Management expects revenue in the range of $650 million to $690 million, and GAAP earnings per share of $0.18 to $0.28 and non-GAAP earnings per share in the range of $0.70 to $0.80.

"The same accelerated investments in new technologies and acquisitions that pressured our short term performance also delivered the most comprehensive portfolio of self-developed and acquired 3D products and services available today. We believe we are now on a stronger footing as we shift toward fine-tuning these investments and leveraging them to achieve our long-term targets," concluded Reichental.

Q3 2014 Conference Call and Webcast
3D Systems plans to hold a conference call and simultaneous webcast to discuss its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2014 on Monday, November 10, 2014, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time, and expects to file its Form 10-Q before market open on the same day.

Date: Monday, November 10, 2014
Time: 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time
Listen via Internet: www.3dsystems.com/investor

Participate via telephone:
 Within the U.S.: 1-877-407-8291
 Outside the U.S.: 1-201-689-8345
 Participant code: 3D Systems

The recorded webcast will be available beginning approximately two hours after the live presentation at www.3dsystems.com/investor.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this release that are not statements of historical or current facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be materially different from historical results or from any future results or projections expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. In addition to statements that explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements in the conditional or future tenses or that include terms such as "believes," "belief," "expects," "estimates," "intends," "anticipates" or "plans" to be uncertain and forward-looking. Forward-looking statements may include comments as to the company's beliefs and expectations as to future events and trends affecting its business and are necessarily subject to uncertainties, many of which are outside the control of the company. The factors described under the headings "Forward-Looking Statements," "Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors," and "Risk Factors" in the company's periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as other factors, could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected or predicted in forward-looking statements.

Presentation of Information in This Press release
To facilitate a better understanding of the impact that several strategic acquisitions had on its financial results, the company reported non-GAAP measures that adjust net income and earnings per share by excluding the impact of amortization of intangibles, non-cash interest expense, acquisition and severance expenses, litigation settlements, loss on conversion of notes and stock-based compensation expense. A reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP results is provided in the accompanying schedule.

About 3D Systems
3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include end-to-end simulation, training and integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

Today its comprehensive range of 3D printers is the industry's benchmark for production-grade manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical device and a variety of consumer, electronic and fashion accessories.

More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com.

 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D-Druckerhersteller legt Zahlen für Q3 2014 vor

 
  
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10.11.14 15:55
ROCK HILL (IT-Times) - Der führende 3D-Druckerhersteller 3D Systems hat im vergangenen dritten Quartal 2014 wie erwartet schwächere Zahlen vorgelegt, nachdem das...
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems Unveils Newest Design & Manufacturing P

 
  
    #340
12.11.14 13:30
3D Systems Unveils Newest Design & Manufacturing Products @ EuroMold 2014


•Unveils its newest and most advanced products and services

•Demonstrates its groundbreaking engineers’ desktop workflow platform

•Celebrates its deep commitment to education with TCT Bright Minds

Release Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 - 08:30.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina, November 11, 2014 – 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) today announced it plans to unveil several new design and manufacturing products and services at EuroMold 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany from November 25-28, 2014, at the Messe Frankfurt. 3DS’ comprehensive design and manufacturing portfolio will be on display in full force in booths D69 and F90 in hall 11.

Underscoring its deep commitment to education the company plans to sponsor the TCT Bright Minds Program where students and tomorrow’s engineers can experience its Cube 3D printer and design creation tools, located in hall 11.

“We are bringing to EuroMold 2014 our most advanced design and manufacturing products ever, including a completely new generation of Direct Metal Printing (DMP), Stereolithography (SLA®) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS®) printers and materials,” said Cathy Lewis, Chief Marketing Officer, 3DS.  “We are also debuting the full power of our design-to-manufacturing digital thread with cloud and desktop functionality and utility.”

3DS’ technology is the driving force behind significant advances in product design and manufacturing for the leading automotive, aerospace, computer, electronic, defense, education, consumer, energy, and healthcare companies around the world. 3DS plans to showcase its customers’ latest innovations and products at 3DS’ EuroMold booth throughout the show.

Consistent with its long term commitment to education, 3DS partnered with TCT Bright Minds Program’s STEM education initiative to provide high school students the opportunity to get hands-on experience with its SenseTM scanners and Cube 3D printers.

Find out more about EuroMold 2014 at www.euromold.com and learn about 3DS’ commitment to manufacturing the future at www.3dsystems.com.

 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222Kursziel reduziert!

 
  
    #341
12.11.14 23:53
3D Systems-Aktie:

Führendes Ökosystem bei Additive Manufacturing, Kursziel reduziert! - Aktienanalyse

12.11.14 15:11
Imperial Capital

Los Angeles (www.aktiencheck.de) - 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse von Analyst Ashok Kumar von Imperial Capital:

Ashok Kumar, Aktienanalyst vom Investmenthaus ImperiaCapital, erwartet bei der Aktie von 3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) eine überdurchschnittliche Kursentwicklung.

3D Systems Corp. habe im dritten Quartal eine organische Wachstumsrate im Vergleich zum Vorjahr von 12% verzeichnet.

Verzögerungen bei der Markteinführung von neuen Verbraucherprodukten als auch niedrigere Zuwächse in den Bereichen Materials, Services und Software hätten die Umsatzentwicklung nachteilig beeinflusst. Die Mehrheit des organischen Wachstums sei durch das Metall-Geschäft beigesteuert worden, was das Ergebnis der Phenix Systems-Übernahme gewesen sei.

Die Bruttomargen im Drucker-Geschäft seien gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 10 Punkte gefallen, vermutlich als Folge des gestiegenen Wettbewerbs und der Probleme bei der Umsetzung der Planungen in die Praxis.


Nach Ansicht der Analysten von Imperial Capital hat 3D Systems Corp. ein branchenweit führendes Ökosystem von Additive Manufacturing Hardware, Materials, Software und Services aufgebaut. Niedrigere organische Wachstumsraten und sinkende Margen würden jedoch kurzfristig für Gegenwind sorgen.

Die Ankündigung neuer Produkte anlässlich der EuroMold und CES würden das Spektrum von Herausforderungen bei der Geschäftsdurchführung in 2015 erweitern, so Analyst Ashok Kumar.


In ihrer 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse stufen die Analysten von Imperail Capital den Titel weiterhin mit "outperform" ein und senken das Kursziel von 50,00 auf 42,00 USD.


WKN 3D Systems-Aktie:
888346

Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie Deutschland:
SYV

NYSE Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie:
DDD

Kurzprofil 3D Systems Corporation:

3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) ist der weltweit führende Hersteller von 3D-Druckern.

3D ist Anbieter integrierter Gesamtlösungen für den 3D-Druck-Bereich. Angeboten werden die 3D-Druck, Printmaterialien, Teileservice für Privat- und Geschäftskunden, Software für 3D-Visualisierung und Kundenindividualisierung.

Die Produkte von 3D Systems sollen den Fertigungsprozess effizienter machen. 3D Systems produziert Produkt-Konzeptionsmodelle, Prototypen, Master-Muster sowie Produktionsteile für die direkte digitale Fertigung.

Hauptsitz:
Rock Hill, South Carolina USA

President & CEO:
Abe Reichental (12.11.2014/ac/a/n)

Offenlegung von möglichen Interessenskonflikten:

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3D Systems-Aktie: Führendes Ökosystem bei Additive Manufacturing, Kursziel reduziert! - Aktienanalyse (Imperial Capital) | Aktien des Tages | aktiencheck.de
3D Systems-Aktie: Führendes Ökosystem bei Additive Manufacturing, Kursziel reduziert! - Aktienanalyse (Imperial Capital) | Aktien des Tages | aktiencheck.de
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222Pläne für Umsatz und Margen in 2015 sind beweglich

 
  
    #342
12.11.14 23:56
3D Systems-Aktie:

Pläne für Umsatz und Margen in 2015 sind bewegliche Ziele! - Aktienanalyse

12.11.14 14:28
Brean Capital, LLC

New York (www.aktiencheck.de) - 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse von Analyst Ananda Baruah von Brean Capital:

In einer aktuellen Aktienanalyse empfiehlt Analyst Ananda Baruah vom Investmenthaus Brean Capital die Aktien von 3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) nach wie vor zu halten.

Die Umsätze und operativen Margen in 2015 werden von den Analysten von Brean Capital angesichts des jüngsten Schluckaufs im Metall-Geschäft von 3D Systems Corp. weiterhin als bewegliche Ziele angesehen. Die Annahmen zum organischen Wachstum seien im Fluss.

Im September-Quartal seien die operativen Ausgaben derweil unter Kontrolle gewesen. Das Management habe geäußert, dass der Umfang der operativen Ausgaben gemessen in Prozent vom Umsatz leicht sinken könnte.

Analyst Ananda Baruah würde ein solches Szenario als Signal verstehen, dass 3D Systems beginnen könnte in Zukunft auf der EPS-Ebene die Erwartungen zu erfüllen oder zu übertreffen. Kurzfristig könnte sich der Aktienkurs im Bereich von 30 bis 40 USD bewegen.

In ihrer 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse stufen die Analysten von Brean Capital den Titel weiterhin mit "hold" ein.



ISIN 3D Systems-Aktie:
US88554D2053

WKN 3D Systems-Aktie:
888346

Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie Deutschland:
SYV

NYSE Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie:
DDD

Kurzprofil 3D Systems Corporation:

3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) ist der weltweit führende Hersteller von 3D-Druckern.

3D ist Anbieter integrierter Gesamtlösungen für den 3D-Druck-Bereich. Angeboten werden die 3D-Druck, Printmaterialien, Teileservice für Privat- und Geschäftskunden, Software für 3D-Visualisierung und Kundenindividualisierung.

Die Produkte von 3D Systems sollen den Fertigungsprozess effizienter machen. 3D Systems produziert Produkt-Konzeptionsmodelle, Prototypen, Master-Muster sowie Produktionsteile für die direkte digitale Fertigung.

Hauptsitz:
Rock Hill, South Carolina USA

President & CEO:
Abe Reichental (12.11.2014/ac/a/n)

Offenlegung von möglichen Interessenskonflikten:

Mögliche Interessenskonflikte können Sie auf der Site des Erstellers/ der Quelle der Analyse einsehen.



3D Systems-Aktie: Pläne für Umsatz und Margen in 2015 sind bewegliche Ziele! - Aktienanalyse (Brean Capital, LLC) | Aktien des Tages | aktiencheck.de
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222Aktienanalyse

 
  
    #343
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12.11.14 23:59
3D Systems-Aktie:

Keine weitere negative Überraschung, organisches Wachstum wird sich erholen! - Aktienanalyse

12.11.14 16:27
Oppenheimer

New York (www.aktiencheck.de) - 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse von Analyst Holden Lewis von Oppenheimer:

Aktienanalyst Holden Lewis vom Investmenthaus Oppenheimer rechnet bei den Aktien von 3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) laut seiner aktuellen Aktienanalyse weiterhin mit einer überdurchschnittlichen Kursentwicklung.

Die Q3-Quartalszahlen hätten keine neue negative Überraschung gebracht. Die schwache organische Wachstumsrate bei 3D Systems Corp. dürfte einen Boden gefunden haben, so die Einschätzung der Analysten von Oppenheimer.

Vor allem die Verzögerungen bei Auslieferungen im Konsumenten-Bereich hätten für die Verlangsamung des Wachstums gesorgt. Analyst Holden Lewis geht davon aus, dass sich das organische Wachstum auch auf Grund der starken Auftragslage von dem Tief des dritten Quartals erholen werde.

Die Aktienanalysten von Oppenheimer stufen in ihrer 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse den Titel weiterhin mit "outperform" ein und halten am Kursziel von 57,00 USD fest.




WKN 3D Systems-Aktie:
888346

Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie Deutschland:
SYV

NYSE Ticker-Symbol 3D Systems-Aktie:
DDD

Kurzprofil 3D Systems Corporation:

3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD) ist der weltweit führende Hersteller von 3D-Druckern.

3D ist Anbieter integrierter Gesamtlösungen für den 3D-Druck-Bereich. Angeboten werden die 3D-Druck, Printmaterialien, Teileservice für Privat- und Geschäftskunden, Software für 3D-Visualisierung und Kundenindividualisierung.

Die Produkte von 3D Systems sollen den Fertigungsprozess effizienter machen. 3D Systems produziert Produkt-Konzeptionsmodelle, Prototypen, Master-Muster sowie Produktionsteile für die direkte digitale Fertigung.

Hauptsitz:
Rock Hill, South Carolina USA

President & CEO:
Abe Reichental (12.11.2014/ac/a/n)

Offenlegung von möglichen Interessenskonflikten:

Mögliche Interessenskonflikte können Sie auf der Site des Erstellers/ der Quelle der Analyse einsehen.

 

312 Postings, 3916 Tage alex1443D Druck

 
  
    #344
13.11.14 11:25
Ich bleibe bei meier Einschätzung in 3-10 Jahren wird mein Heimdrucker (Tintenstrahl) mit Scanner und Kopierfunktion einen 3D Drucker vielleicht auch mit 3D Scann und Kopierfunktion an seiner Seite habe. Ob das Gerät dann von 3D Systhems ist, man wird sehen.  

59475 Postings, 3821 Tage Lucky79Kann keiner sagen!

 
  
    #345
13.11.14 11:48
aber in 10 Jahren gibt es 3D Systems so nicht mehr!
Heißen vielleicht anders, wurden verkauft... umbenannt usw...
Wir werden sehen... was die Zukunft bringt!  

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222#344

 
  
    #346
13.11.14 12:45
Sicher hat der Bereich Zukunft, natürlich wird es das auch für den irgendwann auch für den Heimbereich geben. (gibt es ja schon wer es haben möchte)

Noch wesentlich anderes als heute bekannt, wer schlecht gegen eine Innovation redet, macht etwas falsch, das muß man auch klar sagen.

Nur was bei der Aktie passiert, ist keine Innovation, sondern eine nicht richtige Manipulation und deswegen tut sich die Aktie sehr schwer in letzter Zeit.

Die Frage ist einmal ist das gerechtfertigt.

Die andere inzwischen interessantere Frage ist, wäre es nicht doch besser nachdem der Wert bereits jeden Anleger vergrault hat, nicht doch eine längere und weitere Korrektur zu machen, bevor das Drama hier in ein paar Monaten wieder startet.

Ich habe den Wert etwas länger als 6-10 Monate verfolgt und muß sagen was im Moment passiert, würde ich als Aktienmanipulation bezeichen.

Das kann und ist nicht normal, es ist etwas schade für die Firma, nur inzwischen hilft es auch keinem Anleger mehr das zu hören.

Jetzt sinken auch erst mal die Kursziele der Analysten und die Aktie hat weiter an Wert verloren.

Ich muß sagen, dieses anlocken von Käufer an einem Tag, mit anschließender Vernichtung am nächsten Tag, kann man im moment niemanden empfehlen, wer weiß schon wann es wieder über -5% abzieht.

Ich weiß nicht, vielleicht am Rande beobachten und woanders anlegen.

 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems kann volle Auftragsbücher (noch) nicht

 
  
    #347
1
13.11.14 12:59
3D-Printing

3D Systems kann volle Auftragsbücher (noch) nicht nutzen

Mittwoch, 12. November 2014 13:56

(IT-Times) - Die Aktien des 3D-Druckerherstellers 3D Systems blieben zuletzt unter Druck, obwohl das Unternehmen die bereits reduzierten Gewinnerwartungen des Marktes leicht übertreffen und seinen Jahresausblick bekräftigt hat.

Dennoch überwiegen bei Investoren die Ängste, dass 3D Systems im Consumer-Markt gegen Stratasys und dessen MakerBot-Einheit langfristig nicht mithalten kann. Auch der bevorstehende Eintritt von HP in den 3D-Drucker-Markt für Firmenkunden schreckt viele Anleger. Im Conference Call mit Analysten deutete das Management von 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD, WKN: 888346) an, dass vorerst mit keiner Wachstumsbeschleunigung bei den 3D-Drucker-Umsätzen zu erwarten ist.

Organisches Wachstum enttäuscht, Gewinnmargen sinken
Die Entscheidung von 3D Systems, neue 3D-Drucker für Konsumenten erst im nächsten Quartal auszuliefern, hatte im jüngsten Quartal dazu geführt, dass sich das organische Wachstum auf 12 Prozent abflachte.

Auch sinkende Gewinnmargen sorgten bei Investoren zuletzt für Unmut. Diese Entwicklung führt 3D Systems CEO Avi Reichental vor allem auf Produktionsprobleme und Verzögerungen zurück. Die Bruttomargen waren von 52,6 Prozent im Vorjahr auf 47,8 Prozent im jüngsten Quartal gesunken. Die Nettogewinnmarge brach von 19,3 auf 11,8 Prozent ein.

Volle Auftragsbücher, doch Produktionsausbau hinkt hinterher
Insgesamt entsteht der Eindruck, dass 3D Systems derzeit wirklich eher Probleme hat, die hohe Nachfrage zu erfüllen. Der Bestand in den Auftragsbüchern war zuletzt um 14 Mio. Dollar oder um weitere 44 Prozent auf 46 Mio. Dollar gewachsen.

Positiv überrascht auch das Wachstum in der Gesundheitssparte. Hier kletterte das Geschäft um 121 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr auf 37,4 Mio. Dollar, nachdem sich 3D Systems zuletzt durch eine Reihe von Zukäufen in diesem Segment verstärkt hat.

Im Jahresverlauft wurden nicht nur Medical Modeling übernommen, im jüngsten Quartal schluckte 3D Systems auch den 3D-Spezialisten LayerWise. Das Unternehmen gilt als Spezialist für zahnmedizinische 3D-Metall-Ausdrucke und Implantate. Ebenfalls im jüngsten Quartal wurde Simbionix aufgekauft, ein führender Virtual Reality Spezialist im Bereich Operationssimulationen.

Allerdings hat es 3D Systems bislang nicht geschafft, schnell genug neue Produktionskapazitäten im Bereich 3D-Metall-Drucker aufzubauen, um der steigenden Nachfrage Rechnung zu tragen. Diese Probleme gilt es zunächst zu lösen, bevor Anleger wieder mit steigenden Kursen bei 3D Systems rechnen können.

Kurzportrait

Die in Rock Hill/USA ansässige 3D Systems Corp wurde ursprünglich im Jahre 1993 gegründet. Das Unternehmen bietet sowohl komplette 3D-Druckersysteme, als auch 3D-Druckermaterialien für Konsumenten und Profi-Nutzer an. Der Produktverkauf wird durch das Servicegeschäft ergänzt.

Das Produktportfolio von 3D Systems besteht aus verschiedenen 3D-Druckersystemen (Sterolithographie-Drucker, Selective Laser Sintering, Multi-Jet-Modeling Druckersysteme usw.). Die von 3D Systems vertriebenen Drucker nutzen 3D- und CAD-Softwareprogramme, um entsprechende Plastik- oder Metallteile herzustellen.

Die SLA-Druckerfamilie umfasst unter anderem die Drucker für Profis, aber auch für Privatkunden und Einzelverbraucher bietet das Unternehmen kleinere und erschwinglichere Produkte an. Druckermaterialien vertreibt 3D Systems unter den Marken Accura, RenShape, sowie DuraForm, CastForm und LaserForm.

Darüber hinaus ist 3D Systems am Project Ara beteiligt. Dabei handelt es sich um ein modulares Smartphone-Projekt von Google.

In den vergangenen Jahren verstärkte sich 3D Systems durch zahlreiche Zukäufe. In 2013 wurde mit Figulo Corporation ein Spezialist für 3D-Kamerikdrucke übernommen, gleichzeitig übernahm 3D Systems auch die französische Phenix Systems. Im Frühjahr 2014 übernahm 3D Systems den 3D-Gesundheitsspezialisten Medical Modeling. Zudem übernahm 3D Systems 70 Prozent der Anteile am brasilianischen 3D-Druckervermarkter Robtec. Mitte 2014 kaufte 3D Systems zudem den 3D Virtual Reality Spezialisten Simbionix, im September 2014 folgte die Übernahme von LayerWise.

Markt und Wettbewerb

Der Markt für 3D-Printing-Produkte soll in 2017 ein Marktvolumen von 6,0 Mrd. US-Dollar erreichen, so die Marktforscher bei Wohlers Associates. In 2021 soll der Markt dann auf ein Volumen von 10,8 Mrd. Dollar klettern.

In diesem Bereich konkurriert 3D Systems in erster Linie mit Anbietern wie Stratasys und ExOne, wobei die beiden Konkurrenten vor allem den industriellen Bereich des 3D-Printing-Marktes bearbeiten. Daneben hat auch der CAD-Spezialist Autodesk sein eigenes 3D-Druckersystem vorgestellt, womit sich Autodesk erstmals in den Hardware-Markt vorwagt.

Auch Hewlett-Packard (HP) erste Produkte für den 3D-Druckermarkt angekündigt, dadurch dürfte sich der Wettbewerb in der 3D-Druckerbranche nochmals intensivieren.

Zahlen

Für das vergangene dritte Quartal 2014 meldete 3D Systems einen Umsatzanstieg um 22 Prozent auf 166,9 Mio. US-Dollar. Dabei erwirtschaftete 3D Systems einen Gewinn von 3,1 Mio. US-Dollar oder drei US-Cent je Aktie, der bereinigte Nettogewinn (Non-GAAP) summierte sich auf 18 US-Cent je Aktie, womit 3D Systems die Markterwartungen der Analysten erfüllen konnte. An der Wall Street hatte man im Vorfeld mit einem Nettogewinn von 19 US-Cent je Aktie gerechnet.

Der Umsatz in der Sparte Healthcare kletterte um 121 Prozent auf 37,4 Mio. Dollar. Die Serviceerlöse zogen um 29 Prozent an, während das Design- und Herstellungsgeschäft um 27 Prozent auf 155,2 Mio. Dollar zulegte. Insgesamt konnte 3D Systems 57 Prozent mehr 3D-Drucker verkaufen als im Vorjahr.

Ausblick

Für das laufende Gesamtjahr 2014 erwartet 3D Systems einen Umsatz zwischen 650 bis 690 Mio. Dollar. Dabei rechnet der 3D-Druckerhersteller weiterhin mit einem Nettogewinn von 70 bis 80 US-Cent je Aktie.

Analysten erwarten bei 3D Systems für das laufende Dezemberquartal einen Umsatz von 203,5 Mio. Dollar sowie einen Nettogewinn von 25 US-Cent je Aktie. Im laufenden Gesamtjahr 2014 wird mit einem Jahresumsatz von 671,7 Mio. Dollar sowie mit einem Nettogewinn von 73 US-Cent je Aktie gerechnet.

Im nachfolgenden Jahr 2015 erwarten die Analysten dann einen Umsatzsprung auf 879,3 Mio. Dollar sowie einen Nettogewinn von 1,06 Dollar je Aktie.

Bewertung

3D Systems-Aktien präsentierten sich zuletzt deutlich leichter bei 34,6 US-Dollar, womit sich damit ein Börsenwert von rund 3,8 Mrd. US-Dollar für den führenden 3D-Druckerhersteller ergibt. Auf Basis aktueller Gewinnschätzungen für das anstehende Jahr 2015 ergibt sich ein Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis (KGV) von 33.

Bei Canaccord Genuity bleibt man weiter zuversichtlich. Die Analysten bekräftigten zuletzt nochmals ihre Kaufempfehlung für 3D Systems-Aktien, senken aber ihr Kursziel für 75 auf 50 Dollar.

Bei der Schweizer Großbank UBS überwiegt die Zurückhaltung, die Analysten raten Anlegern erst einmal zum Abwarten. Die UBS-Banker bleiben daher bei ihrer „neutralen“ Haltung gegenüber 3D Systems-Aktien, senken aber ihr Kursziel für das Papier von 50 auf 41 Dollar.

Bei RBC Capital bleibt man bei der Einschätzung „sector perform“ für 3D Systems-Aktien, wobei die Analysten ihr Kursziel für den Wert von 54 auf 45 US-Dollar senken.

(IT-Times) - Die Aktien des 3D-Druckerherstellers 3D Systems blieben zuletzt unter Druck, obwohl das Unternehmen die bereits reduzierten Gewinnerwartungen des Marktes...
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake222Verbesserungen durch Quickparts erwartet

 
  
    #348
1
18.11.14 00:00
Zürich (www.aktiencheck.de) - 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse von Analyst Julian Mitchell von der Credit Suisse:

Aktienanalyst Julian Mitchell von der Credit Suisse bekräftigt seine neutrale Sichtweise bezüglich der Aktien von 3D Systems Corporation (ISIN: US88554D2053, WKN: 888346, Ticker-Symbol: SYV, NYSE-Symbol: DDD).

Das Service-Wachstum sehe gedämpft aus, doch Quickparts sollte zu Verbesserungen führen. Quickparts habe im abgelaufenen Quartal ein organisches Wachstum von lediglich 10% verzeichnet. Allerdings sei der Auftragsbestand sequenziell um 60% gestiegen. Dies deutet nach Ansicht der Analysten der Credit Suisse auf eine zunehmende Nachfrage hin.

Das Wachstum im Bereich Services (Umsatzanteil von rund 10%) rufe etwas Sorgen hervor. Im Jahresvergleich habe das Plus nur bei 3% gelegen. Analyst Julian Mitchell ist jedoch der Ansicht, dass die installierte Basis strukturelle Service-Zuwächse nach sich ziehen werde. Auch wenn Reseller bei vielen Maschinen den Service übernehmen würden, dürfte 3D Systems dennoch profitable Umsätze mit Ersatzteilen generieren.

Die Aktienanalysten der Credit Suisse bestätigen in ihrer aktuellen 3D Systems-Aktienanalyse das Votum "neutral" und halten am Kursziel von 54,00 USD fest.

3D Systems-Aktie: Verbesserungen durch Quickparts erwartet, strukturelles Wachstum steht bevor! - Aktienanalyse (Credit Suisse) | Aktien des Tages | aktiencheck.de
3D Systems-Aktie: Verbesserungen durch Quickparts erwartet, strukturelles Wachstum steht bevor! - Aktienanalyse (Credit Suisse) | Aktien des Tages | aktiencheck.de
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems Previews High-Capacity ProX 400 Direct

 
  
    #349
1
18.11.14 21:33
3D Systems Previews High-Capacity ProX 400 Direct Metal 3D Printer for Tool-Free Manufacturing

•High-quality, fully dense metal parts for demanding high-capacity industrial applications

•Manufactures the largest parts of any metal 3D printer

•Modular design for production environments - parts are automatically finished while the next part is printing

•Features 3DS’ class-leading accuracy and surface quality


Release Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 - 09:00.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina, November 18, 2014 –

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) today announced it will offer a preview of its latest industrial Direct Metal Printing (DMP) system, the ProXTM 400, at EuroMold 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany. The ProX 400 gives aerospace and automotive companies, medical implant makers, tool & die makers and service bureaus the power to print high-quality, end-use metal parts faster and more economically than traditional processes allow. For parts up to 500 X 500 X 500 mm3, the ProX 400 produces strong, fully dense metals and exceptional surface finish, and it does so without the complexity of multi-step machining or the time and expense of tooling. The ProX 400 sets the standard for high-capacity metal 3D printing, producing precise parts in a multitude of alloys.


“Our direct metal 3D printers are known throughout the industry for precision and mechanical properties that rival precision machined parts from billet,” said Avi Reichental, President and CEO, 3DS. “With the ProX 400 we’ve added best-in-class productivity to go along with the accuracy, surface finish and metal quality of our other direct metal printers. That’s a winning combination for everyone from engine builders to aircraft manufacturers, as well as service bureaus doing one-off specialty metal components.”

A breakthrough tool for a multitude of metals applications and project requirements, the ProX 400 is capable of printing in more than a dozen alloys, including stainless steel, aluminum, cobalt chrome, titanium and maraging steel. This material selection, along with the enlarged, 500 X 500 X 500 mm3 print volume, means the ProX 400 is ready for whatever you can throw at it. The ProX 400 also ramps up the speed of industrial-grade metal 3D printing with a two-laser system that increases throughput and a modular design that makes it easy to turnaround print jobs in a little as 15 minutes. This fast, high-volume metals manufacturing printer offers simple, automated post-processing and material recycling features for advanced productivity.

“Our Direct Metal Printers and the ProX 400 are redefining metal manufacturing and the products they go into,” said Reichental. “Aerospace companies can make lighter weight parts that are simpler, require fewer assembly steps and offer better reliability. Manufacturers can create geometrically complex parts that could never be cast or machined. Medical device makers can print bio-compatible, patient-specific surgical implants in a manner that is scalable and cost efficient. The ProX 400 is changing the metal manufacturing paradigm from A to Z.”

The ProX 400 will be previewed at EuroMold 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany from November 25-28, 2014, at the Messe Frankfurt in booths D69 and F90 in hall 11. Commercial availability of the ProX 400 will be announced at a future date.

For more details on 3DS’ announcements at EuroMold 2014, please visit 3dsystems.com/resources/press-room/euromold-2014.  Also join 3D Systems’ President and CEO, Avi Reichental, for a broadcast of 3DS’ extensive showing at EuroMold starting on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. EST by visiting 3dsystems.com/resources/press-room/euromold-2014 and clicking on the broadcast link.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include end-to-end simulation, training and integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

Leadership Through Innovation and Technology

•3DS invented 3D printing with its Stereolithography (SLA) printer and was the first to commercialize it in 1989.

•3DS invented Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1992.

•3DS invented the ColorJet Printing (CJP) class of 3D printers and was the first to commercialize 3D powder-based systems in 1994.

•3DS invented MultiJet Printing (MJP) printers and was the first to commercialize it in 1996.

•3DS Medical Modeling pioneered virtual surgical planning (VSP) and its services are world-leading, helping many thousands of patients on an annual basis.

Today its comprehensive range of 3D printers is the industry’s benchmark for production-grade manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical device and a variety of consumer, electronic and fashion accessories.

More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com.

3D Systems the leader in consumer and industrial 3D printing and manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, materials and cloud, on-demand parts services, and 3D scan, design, modeling and inspection software
 

998303 Postings, 3784 Tage youmake2223D Systems Continues Fab-Grade SLA Innovation with

 
  
    #350
20.11.14 17:49
3D Systems Continues Fab-Grade SLA Innovation with New ProX 800

•ProXTM 800 builds on accuracy, reliability and precision of 3DS’ industry-leading Stereolithography (SLA®) technology
•Exceptional build volume and speed for automotive, aerospace, medical device manufacturing and 3D printing service bureaus
•Print flexibility and versatility with the widest range of SLA materials
•New features include revolutionary laser print head and material management systems, space-saving footprint and easy-to-use operator controls

Release Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 09:00. ROCK HILL, South Carolina, November 19, 2014 – 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD) today announced the immediate availability of the ProXTM 800, the latest in the company’s industry-leading family of accurate, production-level Stereolithography (SLA®) 3D printers. The ProX 800 production SLA printer features a revolutionary new laser print head and print material management system to lower the total cost of ownership.  A new industrial design reduces the printer’s footprint by up to 50%, doubling production output per unit of floor space, without sacrificing print volume or maximum part size capabilities.  An upgraded easy-load resin module and integrated touchscreen controls make it easy to use.

This new production SLA printer offers high-quality, high-resolution 3D printed parts and a large print volume, allowing 3D printing service bureaus as well as automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer products, and dental and medical device manufacturers to boost production capabilities. Users can quickly create large parts or a vast number of small parts with the exceptional detail, surface finish and overall accuracy they’ve come to expect from 3DS’ SLA.

“The ProX 800 is designed for serious volume production with the highest precision, highest accuracy and broadest array of functional plastic materials in 3D printing. Its large build volume is equally capable across both big and small parts while delivering the lowest part cost and lowest total cost of ownership available in a production grade printer,” said Buddy Byrum, Vice President of Product and Channel Management, 3DS. “We continue to innovate SLA technology, and have made it more economical and efficient than ever before.”

This new production 3D printer improves the already legendary reliability of SLA with new features including:

50% smaller footprint, doubling production output per unit of floor space

A 50% smaller footprint, compared to previous models in its class, drives operational efficiencies. By simplifying the printer architecture and optimizing ergonomic efficiency for machine operation and service, the new ProX 800 can print up to two times the output per unit of floor space, resulting in production growth without additional facilities costs.

Innovative direct power print head control reducing total cost of ownership

Advanced print head control boosts useable print head output, extending print head life by up to 15% and reducing total cost of ownership.

Dust-proof print heads reduce maintenance, maximizing uptime

Fully enclosed print heads are impervious to dust build-up, requiring no cleaning and increasing mean time between service (MTBS) and resulting uptime.

New touchscreen and easy-load materials for maximum operator efficiency

The ProX 800’s new touchscreen provides fingertip control while the new, easy-load material delivery module provides ergonomic, fast, intuitive operation to maximize operator efficiency.

For parts small and large, the ProX 800 prints with no loss of resolution or accuracy. Whether it’s being used for dental guides, end-use plastic housings or huge casting patterns, users benefit from part accuracy that rivals traditional machining.

The ProX 800 combines the benefits of material versatility and a highly efficient, eco-friendly 3D printer, allowing manufacturers to do more while saving money. In addition to high-quality plastic, the ProX 800 features biocompatible materials approved for surgical applications, CastPro casting pattern material for creating direct casting patterns without tooling, clear plastics for prototype applications, and high heat materials for heat deflection up to 260 degrees Celsius. The ProX 800 prints each of these materials efficiently with very little material waste, all in a machine with the lowest cost of operation for high-capacity 3D printing.

“It’s not enough to only create high-quality prints anymore. Our customers need a dependable 3D printer, something that they can count on regardless of part size and material requirements,” said Byrum. “That’s what the ProX 800 delivers. It’s the versatile workhorse for a huge range of industrial applications.”

3DS invented SLA printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1989. Today its SLA printers continue to be the industry’s gold standard for producing functional prototypes, master patterns, molds, concept models and end-use components in a variety of industries.                

The ProX 800 SLA production printer is immediately available and will be on display at EuroMold 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany from November 25-28, 2014, at the Messe Frankfurt in booths D69 and F90 in hall 11, along with 3DS’ latest 3D printers, advanced material options, cloud-sourced custom parts and digital thread of 3D capture, creation, print and inspection tools. Watch a video showcasing the capabilities of this new production SLA printer here.

For more details on 3DS’ announcements at EuroMold 2014, please visit 3dsystems.com/resources/press-room/euromold-2014.  Also join 3D Systems’ President and CEO, Avi Reichental, for a broadcast of 3DS’ extensive showing at EuroMold starting on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. EST by visiting 3dsystems.com/resources/press-room/euromold-2014 and clicking on the broadcast link.

Learn more about 3DS’ commitment to manufacturing the future at www.3dsystems.com.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include end-to-end simulation, training and integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

Leadership Through Innovation and Technology

•3DS invented 3D printing with its Stereolithography (SLA) printer and was the first to commercialize it in 1989.

•3DS invented Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing and was the first to commercialize it in 1992.

•3DS invented the ColorJet Printing (CJP) class of 3D printers and was the first to commercialize 3D powder-based systems in 1994.

•3DS invented MultiJet Printing (MJP) printers and was the first to commercialize it in 1996.

•3DS Medical Modeling pioneered virtual surgical planning (VSP) and its services are world-leading, helping many thousands of patients on an annual basis.

Today its comprehensive range of 3D printers is the industry’s benchmark for production-grade manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, patient specific medical device and a variety of consumer, electronic and fashion accessories.

More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com.

 

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