Shapeways
Financials
Estimates*
USD | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 33.5m | 31.8m | 33.6m | 33.2m | 34.5m | 36.7m | 40.5m |
% growth | - | (5 %) | 6 % | (1 %) | 4 % | 6 % | 11 % |
EBITDA | (4.9m) | (2.1m) | (7.4m) | (22.0m) | (27.9m) | (18.7m) | (17.4m) |
% EBITDA margin | (15 %) | (7 %) | (22 %) | (66 %) | (81 %) | (51 %) | (43 %) |
Profit | (7.0m) | (3.2m) | 1.8m | (20.2m) | (43.9m) | - | - |
% profit margin | (21 %) | (10 %) | 5 % | (61 %) | (127 %) | - | - |
EV / revenue | - | - | 3.0x | -0.4x | 0.5x | - | - |
EV / EBITDA | - | - | -13.4x | 0.6x | -0.6x | - | - |
R&D budget | 5.2m | 5.6m | 6.3m | 10.4m | 9.3m | - | - |
R&D % of revenue | 16 % | 18 % | 19 % | 31 % | 27 % | - | - |
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
N/A | Spinout | ||
$6.0m | Series A | ||
$5.1m | Series B | ||
$6.2m | Series B | ||
$30.0m | Series C | ||
* | $30.5m | Series D | |
* | €24.0m | Series E | |
$138m Valuation: $410m 12.9x EV/LTM Revenues -191.8x EV/LTM EBITDA | SPAC IPO | ||
$75.0m Valuation: $410m 12.9x EV/LTM Revenues -191.8x EV/LTM EBITDA | SPAC Private Placement | ||
* | N/A | N/A | Bankruptcy |
Total Funding | CAD244m |
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EditShapeways, headquartered in New York City, is a leading online 3D printing service provider. The company aims to make high-quality 3D printing accessible to a broad audience through the use of automation, innovation, and digitalization. Shapeways serves a diverse range of clients, including individual designers, small businesses, and large enterprises, helping them to create and customize products with precision and efficiency.
Operating in the digital manufacturing market, Shapeways offers a variety of services beyond 3D printing, such as CNC machining and sheet metal fabrication. CNC machining involves automated machines that remove material to create specific structures, while sheet metal fabrication uses traditional processes to produce durable and lightweight metal parts. These services enable clients to produce complex geometries and high-quality metal structures quickly and accurately.
Shapeways' business model revolves around providing on-demand manufacturing services. Clients upload their designs to the Shapeways platform, choose the desired materials and manufacturing processes, and Shapeways handles the rest. This model reduces the need for clients to invest in expensive manufacturing equipment and allows them to focus on design and innovation.
The company generates revenue by charging clients for the manufacturing services they use. This includes costs associated with 3D printing, CNC machining, and sheet metal fabrication. Additionally, Shapeways offers design services through a partnership with CADmore, providing clients with the tools and expertise needed to bring their ideas to life.
Under the leadership of CEO Greg Kress, Shapeways continues to expand its capabilities and improve its services. Kress brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles at Open English and GE, focusing on global commercial operations and supply chain management.
In summary, Shapeways is a key player in the digital manufacturing industry, offering a range of services that help clients reduce assembly time, achieve fast turnaround, and produce precise, high-quality products.
Keywords: 3D printing, digital manufacturing, CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, on-demand services, automation, innovation, customization, precision, New York City.