3D Systems Acquires Bespoke Innovation
Start-up provides custom-fit prosthetic, orthotic solutions.
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June 4, 2012
By DE Editors
3D Systems has acquired Bespoke Innovations, a startup based in San Francisco that develops proprietary, integrated scan, design and print technology that is designed to deliver custom fit prosthetics, orthotics and orthopedic devices that improve treatment and lifestyle outcomes.
Although the company expects to make additional R&D investments before it can commercialize new Bespoke products, it affirms its previously announced guidance of $330 million to $360 million in revenue and $1.00 to $1.25 Non-GAAP EPS. The company does not expect this acquisition to be material to its revenue for the remainder of 2012.
3D Systems plans to integrate Bespoke into its growing healthcare solutions services and leverage its integrated scan, design and print technology and knowhow to develop and commercialize a full range of innovative, ventilated and lightweight custom fit prosthetics, orthotics and orthopedics.
Bespoke products can deliver extraordinary individualization and style to an underserved audience through its extraordinary designs and proprietary scan-to-print technology, said Abe Reichental, president and CEO of 3D Systems. We plan to fast-track additional Bespoke products to market and to enhance their affordability and availability through our technology and manufacturing infrastructure.
For more information, visit 3D Systems and Bespoke Innovations.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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