3D Printing Stocks List
3D Printing Stocks Profile
3D printing stocks list comprises companies that are primarily involved in the 3D printing industry. This list typically includes companies engaged in the design, development, manufacturing, and sale of 3D printers, 3D printing materials, and related technologies. Additionally, the list may encompass companies providing 3D printing services, software solutions for 3D modeling and design, and those involved in advanced applications of 3D printing in various industries such as aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and consumer goods.
3D Printing Stocks Summary
Total Stocks
8
Total Market Cap
$51.60B
Avg Market Cap
$6.45B
Total Revenue
$2.61B
Average Revenue
$326.47M
3D Printing Stocks Compare
Profile
| Ticker | Name | Description | Sector | Industry | Market Cap | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADSK | Autodesk | Autodesk, Inc. delivers advanced software and services for 3D design, engineering, and entertainment to a global clientele. Their diverse product line includes AutoCAD Civil 3D, a comprehensive solution for civil engineering tasks such as land development, transportation infrastructure, and environmental projects. For construction project management, they offer BIM 360, a cloud-based platform. Core design and drafting needs are met by AutoCAD and its specialized counterpart, AutoCAD LT. The company also provides CAM software, essential for computer numeric control (CNC) machining, inspection, and manufacturing modeling, alongside Fusion 360, an integrated platform for 3D CAD, CAM, and computer-aided engineering. Autodesk further provides curated Industry Collections, offering comprehensive toolsets for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), product design and manufacturing (PDM), and media and entertainment sectors. Their offerings extend to Inventor, a robust suite for 3D mechanical design, simulation, analysis, tooling creation, visualization, and documentation; and Vault, their data management solution, designed to centralize information, expedite design workflows, and enhance collaboration. For advanced 3D modeling, animation, special effects, rendering, and compositing, they provide Maya and 3ds Max. Additionally, ShotGrid serves the media and entertainment industry as a cloud-based platform for review processes and production tracking. Autodesk distributes its offerings both directly to customers and through an extensive network of authorized resellers and distributors. Established in 1982, the company is headquartered in San Rafael, California. | Technology | Software - Application | $43.41B | |
| XMTR | Xometry | Xometry, Inc. manages a global digital marketplace designed to streamline the sourcing of custom manufactured components and assemblies. The company's extensive service portfolio encompasses both traditional and cutting-edge manufacturing processes. These include precision CNC machining, covering milling and turning operations; various sheet metal fabrication techniques such as laser, waterjet, and plasma cutting, in addition to sheet metal forming. Their advanced 3D printing capabilities span a wide array of additive manufacturing methods, including carbon digital light synthesis, fused deposition modeling, HP Multi Jet Fusion, PolyJet, selective laser sintering, stereolithography, and specialized metal 3D printing services like direct metal laser sintering and metal binder jetting. Furthermore, Xometry offers comprehensive injection molding solutions, including plastic, over, insert, and prototype molding, alongside tooling for both bridge production and high-volume manufacturing. Beyond these core services, the company provides urethane and die casting, vapor smoothing, finishing, rapid prototyping, high-volume production, and assembly services. Xometry also distributes products and components from recognized industry brands such as Allied Machine & Engineering, Brubaker, HTC, OSG, Kyocera, Mitsubishi Materials, SOWA, Viking Drill & Tool, Dauphin, and Sandvik. Its diverse clientele spans numerous industries, including aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer products, education, electronics and semiconductors, energy, industrial, medical and dental, robotics, and serves product designers, hardware startups, and supply chain/purchasing departments. Originally incorporated in 2013 as NextLine Manufacturing Corp., the company rebranded to Xometry, Inc. in June 2015 and maintains its headquarters in Derwood, Maryland. | Industrials | Industrial - Machinery | $4.40B | |
| PRLB | Proto Labs | Proto Labs, Inc., together with its affiliated companies, functions as a global, e-commerce-driven digital manufacturer, specializing in the rapid creation of custom prototypes and on-demand production components. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of services including injection molding, computer numerical control (CNC) machining, and a diverse range of 3D printing technologies such as stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal laser sintering, multi jet fusion, polyjet, and Carbon DLS processes. Furthermore, it offers sheet metal fabrication for both expedited and digitally ordered custom parts. Proto Labs primarily serves engineers and developers who leverage 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software for product development across various industries. Established in 1999, the company is headquartered in Maple Plain, Minnesota. | Industrials | Manufacturing - Miscellaneous | $1.85B | |
| SSYS | Stratasys | Stratasys Ltd., established in 1989 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, specializes in sophisticated, connected polymer-based 3D printing solutions. Its product portfolio encompasses a variety of 3D printing systems, including PolyJet, FDM, stereolithography, and programmable photo polymerization technologies, crucial for rapid prototyping tasks like design validation, visualization, and effective communication. Complementing its hardware, Stratasys supplies a comprehensive array of 3D printing materials, such as FDM spool-based filaments, PolyJet cartridge-based resins, and various non-color and color digital materials, all engineered for seamless integration with its printers and production systems. Furthermore, Stratasys champions an extensive software ecosystem under the GrabCAD banner, featuring the GrabCAD Additive Manufacturing Platform for managing enterprise-scale additive operations, GrabCAD Shop to streamline 3D printing workflows, a GrabCAD software development kit offering APIs and support for custom integrations, and GrabCAD Workbench for cloud-based project data management. Beyond its core offerings, the firm maintains popular online communities like Thingiverse.com for sharing digital 3D designs and the GrabCAD Community, which serves mechanical engineers, designers, manufacturers, and students. The company also provides essential support services, including on-site system installation, operator training, maintenance, repair, and remote technical assistance. These solutions are adopted across a broad spectrum of industries, such as aerospace, automotive, transportation, healthcare, consumer products, dental, medical, and educational sectors. Global distribution is managed via a robust network of authorized resellers and independent sales agents. | Technology | Computer Hardware | $781.33M | |
| DDD | 3D Systems | 3D Systems Corporation, operating globally across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific regions, specializes in delivering advanced 3D printing and digital manufacturing solutions. Its product portfolio includes a diverse array of 3D printers utilizing technologies like stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal printing, multi-jet printing, color jet printing, extrusion, and SLA-based bioprinting. These systems are designed to convert digital input, sourced from 3D design software, CAD programs, or other digital modeling tools, into tangible physical components. Beyond hardware, the company formulates, produces, and distributes an extensive selection of print materials, encompassing plastics, nylon, metals, composites, elastomers, waxes, polymeric dental compounds, and biocompatible substances. Under its Geomagic brand, 3D Systems supplies a suite of digital design tools, which includes specialized software, scanners, and haptic devices. These offerings facilitate a broad spectrum of applications such as product design, simulation, mold and die creation, 3D scan-to-print workflows, reverse engineering, production machining, metrology, inspection, and comprehensive manufacturing process management. Proprietary software solutions are also a core offering. This includes 3D Sprint and 3DXpert, platforms engineered to streamline CAD data preparation and optimization, as well as overseeing additive manufacturing processes through features like automated support generation, build platform oversight, print simulation, and queue management. Additionally, Bioprint Pro serves as a dedicated software solution empowering researchers to design and execute reproducible bioprinting experiments. The corporation further extends its value proposition through a range of services, including maintenance, technical training, contract manufacturing, software support, and precision healthcare solutions. Its clientele spans a wide spectrum, from small and medium-sized enterprises to large corporations, across numerous sectors such as medical, dental, automotive, aerospace, defense, technology, durable goods, government, jewelry, electronics, education, consumer products, energy, and biotechnology. Sales and distribution are managed via a direct sales force, strategic channel partners, and authorized distributors. Established in 1986, 3D Systems Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Rock Hill, South Carolina. | Technology | Computer Hardware | $443.78M | |
| MTLS | Materialise | Materialise N.V. (MTLS), founded in 1990 and headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, is a global leader in additive manufacturing and medical technology. The company offers specialized software and comprehensive 3D printing services across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. Its operations are divided into three core segments: 1. Materialise Software: This division develops sophisticated software solutions designed to empower and optimize the functionality of 3D printers and overall 3D printing workflows. Their software acts as a vital bridge, connecting various types of 3D printers with different software applications and data capture technologies, such as computer-aided design/manufacturing suites and 3D scanners. This segment serves a diverse clientele, including manufacturers of 3D printing equipment, production companies, and contract manufacturers in industries like automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and hearing aids, as well as 3D printing service bureaus. Sales are conducted through their dedicated sales force, online platform, and a network of third-party distributors. 2. Materialise Medical: Focused on healthcare, this segment provides medical software that facilitates advanced medical-image-based analysis and engineering. This capability supports the personalized design of surgical devices and implants tailored to individual patients. Its customer base includes medical device companies, hospitals, universities, research institutions, and industrial firms, with sales handled by a direct sales team, their website, and through partnerships with picture archiving and communication system (PACS) providers. 3. Materialise Manufacturing: This segment delivers end-to-end 3D printing services. It encompasses design and engineering support, rapid prototyping, and the additive manufacturing of final production parts for a broad spectrum of industrial and commercial clients. Materialise N.V. also maintains significant collaboration agreements with several prominent companies in the medical field, including Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.; Encore Medical, L.P.; DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson; Limacorporate Spa; Mathys AG; Corin Ltd; Medtronic Inc.; and Abbott Laboratories Inc. | Technology | Software - Application | $392.80M | |
| NNDM | Nano Dimension | Nano Dimension Ltd., an Israeli enterprise operating globally through its subsidiaries, focuses on delivering additive electronics solutions. The cornerstone of its offerings is the DragonFly IV system, an advanced platform engineered to address the manufacturing requirements of high-performance electronic devices across numerous sectors. This innovative system functions by precisely laying down specialized conductive and dielectric materials, and it possesses the capability to embed components such as capacitors, antennas, coils, transformers, and electromechanical parts directly. Beyond its primary system, Nano Dimension also supplies nanotechnology-derived conductive and dielectric inks, alongside the FLIGHT software platform, which empowers users with the 3D design of intricate electrical and mechanical functionalities. The company's diverse clientele includes organizations involved in creating products with electronic components, spanning critical industries like defense, automotive, consumer electronics, semiconductors, aerospace, and medical, in addition to academic and industrial research institutions. Established in 2012, Nano Dimension Ltd. maintains its corporate headquarters in Ness Ziona, Israel. | Technology | Computer Hardware | $318.00M | |
| STKH | Steakholder Foods | MeaTech 3D Ltd., an advanced food technology firm, is dedicated to pioneering innovative methods for producing cultivated meat, thereby eliminating the necessity for animal slaughter. Central to its research and development is a sophisticated three-dimensional bioprinter. This device precisely deposits layers of specialized stem cells, structural scaffolding materials, and essential cell nutrients to construct structured cultured meat with a defined three-dimensional form. The company plans to commercialize its groundbreaking production technology by licensing it to other entities. Additionally, it intends to supply crucial complementary products such as proprietary cell lines, specialized printheads, bioreactors, and incubators. Its comprehensive service portfolio will include technology deployment, thorough training, and ongoing engineering assistance, which will be provided directly or through contractors to food processing and retail businesses. The company's headquarters are situated in Rehovot, Israel. | Consumer Defensive | Packaged Foods | $97.06K |
Performance Comparison
1D Change %
List Weighting
3D Printing Stocks Performance
Market Cap Weight 10%
| List | 1D | 5D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y |
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| 3D Printing Stocks | 1.41% |
| List | 1D | 5D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y |
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| 3D Printing Stocks | -5.14% |
| List | 1D | 5D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y |
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| 3D Printing Stocks | 0.02% |