ROCK HILL, SC, Aug 22, 2024 – 3D Systems Corp. announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024. For this quarter, the company reported revenue of $102.9M, down 10.4% compared to $114.8M for the fourth quarter of 2023. Net loss was $16M.
Commenting on first quarter results, Dr. Jeffrey Graves, president and CEO of 3D Systems said, “Our first quarter revenue results reflect a continuation of pressures driven by unfavorable macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions, which were particularly impactful on hardware printer sales that are directly tied to customer capex investments. As a whole, first quarter revenues were slightly below our initial expectations reflecting a soft start to the year, driven by normal seasonality, and compounded by continued scrutiny across customer capital expenditures for additive manufacturing systems. Given the timing of some significant machine purchases last year, our Industrial segment was most impacted by this unfavorable capital spend environment, as weakness in most sectors offset another strong performance from Aerospace and Defense customers. That said, interest in additive applications remains very robust and we are beginning to see signs of encouragement in certain demand markets giving us confidence that our top-line performance will notably improve as the year progresses. Materials and services, particularly in our Healthcare business, performed very well in the first quarter, leveraging the strength of our existing installed base. We view our multi-year contract award with a leading provider of clear dental aligners as a tremendous foundation for our dental initiatives to grow in the years ahead. Additionally, with the strength of our Personalized Healthcare business delivering another strong quarter of over 9% growth, and our intense focus to continue investing in the personalized space, we see significant opportunities to build on this momentum. Looking ahead, we are expecting second quarter revenues within the range of $113.0 – $113.5 million with continued sequential improvement throughout the balance of 2024.”
Dr. Graves continued, “As recently announced, the extended timeline to conclude our 2023 audit created a significant headwind to overall operating expenses during the quarter, resulting in an unplanned, short-term increase in external auditor and outside service fees. The impact of these exceptional costs drove operating expense approximately $5 million higher than originally anticipated in the quarter. However, normalizing for this event, first quarter operating expenses declined from prior year and sequentially and serve to evidence the initial effectiveness of our previously announced restructuring initiatives. While the impacts associated with the 2023 filing will continue to create a short-term headwind through the third quarter, they will quickly abate and our restructuring initiatives then present a meaningful opportunity to reduce G&A costs by the end of the year. We believe the actions taken to date provide the framework for us to continue investing in mission-critical R&D while driving sustainable profitability in the bright future we see on the horizon ahead. We look forward to providing a comprehensive update on the first half performance and full year expectations when we file our second quarter results next week.”
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About 3D Systems
More than 35 years ago, 3D Systems brought the innovation of 3D printing to the manufacturing industry. Today, as the leading additive manufacturing solutions partner, they bring innovation, performance, and reliability to every interaction – empowering their customers to create products and business models never before possible. 3D Systems’ solutions address a variety of advanced applications in healthcare and industrial markets such as medical and dental, aerospace & defense, automotive, and durable goods.
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