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VLD - Mergers and acquisitions
Velo3D Inc. (VLD) mergers and acquisitions - real-time wire coverage filtered to M&A only.
Recent M&A for VLD
- Velo3D Announces Bookings Totaling $27 Million Since Mid-December – Backlog Now Totals $23 MillionLeading Global Contract Manufacturer Mears Machine Acquires 2 Sapphire XC Systems – Systems to be Dedicated to Defense and Aerospace Industries Additional Orders from Leaders in the Defense and Space Industries Company Provides Preliminary First Quarter 2024 Revenue, Gross Margin, and Operating Expense Estimates Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical metal parts, today announced it has received purchase orders totaling $27 million since mid-December 2023. These orders include the purchase of 2 Sapphire XC systems by Mears Machine, a leading global contract manufacturer, where the systems will be dedicated to supplying parts for th
- Italian Contract Manufacturer Ci-Esse Srl Acquires a Velo3D Sapphire Printer to Enhance its Additive Manufacturing CapabilitiesThe Company's Fully Integrated Solution Will Be Used to Support Ci-Esse's Aerospace, Defense, and Motorsports Customers by Providing Mission Critical Metal Parts Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), today announced Ci-Esse Srl, a precision machining contract manufacturer with more than 15 years of experience in additive manufacturing, has purchased a Sapphire printer from Velo3D to become the first member of its contract manufacturer network in Italy. This new, fully integrated metal additive manufacturing solution will be used to produce parts for Ci-Esse's customers in aerospace, defense, motorsports, and other industries. Ci-Esse's Sapphire printer will be calibrated to produce parts using Inconel 718
- Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing Acquires a Sapphire XC Large-format Printer From Velo3D to Expand its 3D Printing CapabilitiesThe Addition Supports Keselowski's Efforts to Utilize Innovative, Advanced Manufacturing Technology for the Benefit of its Customers in Aerospace, Defense, Energy, and Automotive Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM) has acquired a Sapphire XC printer to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities and joined the Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network. The purchase is Keselowski's first from Velo3D and it continues the company's legacy of utilizing the most advanced manufacturing capabilities on the market to deliver finished, high-quality parts to its customers.
- Kevton Technologies Acquires Seven Velo3D Sapphire 3D Printers to Provide Space, Aviation, Defense, and Oil & Gas Customers with Advanced Manufacturing CapabilitiesHouston-based Manufacturer Places One of the Largest-ever Individual Orders for Sapphire Systems, Joining Velo3D's Contract Manufacturer Network and Helping Customers Build Their Most Complex Parts Without Compromising the Designs Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced Kevton Technologies, a subsidiary of Houston-based contract manufacturer Kevton Industries, has acquired seven Sapphire printers to provide its customers with high-quality, additively manufactured parts. The purchase is one of the largest ever with Velo3D from a contract manufacturer and will make Kevton Technologies one of the top suppliers
- Knust-Godwin Acquires a Velo3D Sapphire XC to Expand its Additive Manufacturing CapabilitiesNew System Expands Contract Manufacturer's Addressable Use-cases By Printing Larger Parts and Achieving High-volume Production at Lower Costs Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced Knust-Godwin, a precision contract manufacturer, has received a Sapphire XC to expand its metal additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities. The acquisition of an additional Sapphire family printer from Velo3D further expands Knust-Godwin's additive manufacturing offering by unlocking high-volume production and lower costs for its largest customers. Knust-Godwin's Sapphire XC will reside in its Katy, Texas facility, is calibrated fo