EDEN PRAIRIE, MN, and REHOVOT, Israel, May 20, 2025 – Stratasys has announced its Q1 FY25 results, reporting $136M in revenue – a 9.5% decrease from $150.4M in Q4 FY24 – with a loss of $13M.
First Quarter Financial Highlights
- Adjusted EBITDA increased to $8.2 million, doubling from $4.1 million in Q1 2024, indicating improved operational efficiency.
- Operating expenses reduced by 17.8%, primarily due to restructuring initiatives, leading to a non-GAAP operating income of $3.0 million.
- Cash reserves stood at $150.1 million with no debt as of March 31, 2025, further bolstered by a subsequent $120 million investment from Fortissimo Capital.
- Launch of the Neo 800+ SLA printer, offering up to 50% faster print speeds, enhancing Stratasys’s product portfolio.


Dr. Yoav Zeif, Stratasys’ chief executive officer, stated, “We delivered another quarter of net profitability on an adjusted basis and positive cash from operating activities. It’s particularly encouraging to see 7% sequential growth in our recurring revenue Consumables, demonstrating continued solid utilization of existing systems by our customers. Our ongoing strategic efforts to streamline the business are proving successful, and we are positioned to deliver improved profitability, while maintaining our ability to scale when capital spending recovers.”
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: Stratasys
About Stratasys
Stratasys Ltd., established in 1989 by S. Scott Crump, specializes in additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions using polymer-based materials. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN, and Rehovot, Israel. Its product lineup includes 3D printers, consumable materials, and software tools designed to meet the needs of diverse industries. These industries include aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer goods. Their technologies allow professionals to produce complex designs using ABS, polyphenylsulfone (PPSF), and polycarbonate. In 2024 the company served approx. 25,000 global customers. Stratasys employs around 2,000 people across 31 offices worldwide. Their solutions continue to drive advancements in manufacturing and enhance patient care internationally.