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Minnetonka-based Stratasys buys MarkForged for $42.5M

Stratasys Ltd., the Minnetonka- and Rehovot, Israel-headquartered 3D-printing company, agreed to buy MarkForged Inc. for $42.5 million in cash.[1]

Nano Dimension says the sale will save it roughly $15 million a year.[1] MarkForged generated about $70 million in revenue in 2025, and Nano will retain the company's metal binder-jetting line.[1]

Nano Dimension bought MarkForged in April 2025 for about $115 million.[1] The company reported a $100.4 million operating loss in fiscal 2025 and has sold its AME and Fabrica product lines, which it says will save another $10 million a year.[1]

Major shareholder Murchinson Ltd. has launched a proxy fight seeking to replace three of Nano's five directors, and Nano has publicly accused Murchinson of lacking a credible strategy.[1]

  1. Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
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  • Stratasys Ltd., headquartered in Minnetonka and Rehovot, Israel, agreed to buy MarkForged Inc. for $42.5 million in cash.
  • Nano Dimension acquired MarkForged in April 2025 for about $115 million and now expects the sale to save roughly $15 million per year.
  • Nano reported a $100.4 million operating loss in fiscal 2025 and has also sold its AME and Fabrica product lines, saying those divestitures save another $10 million annually.
  • MarkForged generated about $70 million in 2025 revenue, including a Metal Binder Jetting line that Nano will retain.
  • Major shareholder Murchinson Ltd. has launched a new proxy fight seeking to replace three of Nano’s five directors, while Nano publicly accuses Murchinson of lacking a credible strategy.

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