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Belgium’s 3D company Materialise earns $121.4m revenue in Q3

Belgium’s 3D company Materialise earns $121.4m revenue in Q3

Belgium’s 3D company Materialise earns $121.4m revenue in Q3

byCT Report
25/02/2017
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BRUSSELS: Belgium’s 3D printing and software company Materialise reported revenue of $121.4 million for their most recent financial year of 2016. The company, who trade as an ADR on the U.S. NASQDAQ stock exchange, has more than 25 years of 3D printing experience into a range of software solutions and 3D printing services.

Total revenue at Materialise for 2016 increased by 12.2% and resulting in gross profit of $71.8 million.

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