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3D Systems Reports Q4 Growth in Industrial Solutions

by | Mar 10, 2026

Healthcare, dental and med tech support Q4 growth as 3D Systems expands additive manufacturing applications in medical technology markets

ROCK HILL, SC, Mar 10, 2026 – 3D Systems reported Q4 FY25 results, reporting $106.3M in revenue – a 16.6% increase from $91.2M in Q3 FY25 – with a loss of $19.5M.

Fourth Quarter Financial Highlights

  • Total revenue reached $111M, supported by growth in Industrial Solutions.
  • Healthcare Solutions revenue decreased 21% to $40.4M compared to the prior year period.
  • Industrial Solutions revenue increased 11% to $70.7M compared to the prior year period.
  • Operating expenses declined compared to the prior year period, reflecting cost-control initiatives.
  • Cash and cash equivalents totaled $171M at year-end.
  • Net loss totaled $33.7M, improving year over year following impairment charges in the prior period.

Dr. Jeffrey Graves, president and CEO of 3D Systems said, “We are pleased with our fourth quarter performance, which exceeded our expectations driven by both our Healthcare and Industrial segments. Three markets were particularly noteworthy: med tech, dental, and aerospace and defense, which are rapidly adopting 3D printing as a core manufacturing method. These three markets have been a particular focus for our new product development over the last several years, and we believe offer sustained, growth opportunities over the next decade.”

Dr. Graves continued, “Within med tech, our personalized health services business delivered strong double-digit year-over-year growth in the fourth quarter and for the full 2025 fiscal year, and has become the largest segment within our healthcare business. This growth is being fueled by our expansion into the trauma market, enabled by shorter cycle times for surgical planning and execution. In addition, our point-of-care centers, now expanding to even more leading research hospitals, are at the cutting edge of complex orthopedic procedures, in many cases related to oncology treatment. Our ability to offer solutions printed in titanium or medical-grade PEEK is of significant value to surgeons as they work to treat patients and restore their quality of life.   Our dental business grew at a strong double-digit rate sequentially, driven by a recovery in the aligner market, as well as the launch of our new denture manufacturing technology. 2026 promises to be a year of continued growth based upon early feedback from dental labs across the US. In our core aerospace and defense business, we achieved our target of 15% revenue growth for the full year, delivering 16% growth, and are tracking well to our expectation of 20% annual revenue growth in 2026. From a mix standpoint, we reported stronger than expected printer sales in the quarter, which weighed on gross margins, but bodes well for future sales of consumables and services as these printers become operational.”

Eight-quarter financial trends: A comparative analysis of 3D Systems’ results.
Eight-quarter financial trends: A comparative analysis of 3D Systems’ results.

A detailed chart outlining the financial results is available here, providing a comprehensive breakdown of key metrics and performance indicators for better insight into the company’s financial standing.

Source: 3D Systems

About 3D Systems

3D Systems was founded in 1986 by Charles “Chuck” Hull, the inventor of stereolithography (SLA) and the first commercial 3D printer, the SLA-1. Based in Rock Hill, SC, the company has played a central role in the development of additive manufacturing technologies. Today, 3D Systems provides a range of 3D printing solutions that include hardware, software, and materials. Its offerings support a wide variety of industries – such as aerospace, automotive, healthcare, dental, and consumer goods – enabling workflows that range from early-stage prototyping to full-scale production. Its infrastructure spans offices, manufacturing facilities, and Customer Innovation Centers designed to support integration of 3D printing into industrial and commercial operations. Over the decades, 3D Systems has evolved from a technology originator into a solutions provider, focusing on application-specific capabilities across sectors including medical and dental, aerospace and defense, transportation, AI infrastructure, and industrial goods. Its engineering teams focus on improving manufacturing outcomes using additive technologies.