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    3D Systems acquires APP and APM, broadening its aerospace reach

    08/13/2014

    3D Systems announced that it has acquired American Precision
    Prototyping (APP) and sister company American Precision Machining
    (APM), both expert providers of rapid prototyping and advanced
    manufacturing, product development and engineering services, further
    extending its service bureau operations in the United States. Details
    of the transaction were not disclosed.

    Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, APP and APM bring over 24 years of
    combined advanced prototyping and manufacturing service bureau
    experience to 3DS with significant aerospace presence. Their production
    capabilities include a strong regional infrastructure and long-term,
    key relationships with companies in the sector.

    "APP and APM bring a wealth of experience and bench strength in both
    advanced manufacturing and the aerospace industry that is highly
    complementary to our offerings," said Ziad Abou, Vice President and
    General Manager, Quickparts for 3DS. "This acquisition further enhances
    our North American capabilities and expertise."

    "3D Systems is, bar none, the recognized leader in advanced
    manufacturing with an exceptional track record in providing the highest
    quality parts services globally," said Jason Dickman, President of APP.
    "We have been a long-standing customer of 3DS' SLA and SLS printers,
    materials and software, and we couldn't be more excited to join the
    team as it positions us to provide unparalleled parts services to our
    customers far into the future."

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