3D Systems Q4 2025 Healthcare Solutions revenue rose 25% to USD 50.5 million

Reuters03-09
3D Systems Q4 2025 Healthcare Solutions revenue rose 25% to USD 50.5 million

3D Systems reported Q4 revenue of USD 106.3 million, down 4% year over year, and said revenue grew 16% sequentially, above its guidance of 8% to 10% growth. Q4 net loss attributable to shareholders narrowed 42% to USD 19.5 million, while adjusted EBITDA improved to a loss of USD 5.3 million. In FY 2025, revenue fell 12% to USD 386.9 million, while net income attributable to shareholders was USD 29.9 million. The company said its cost reduction and efficiency programs delivered about USD 55 million of annualized cost savings in 2025, and it ended the year with total cash of USD 97.1 million. For Q1 2026, 3D Systems forecast revenue of USD 91 million to USD 94 million and adjusted EBITDA of a loss of USD 5 million to a loss of USD 3 million.

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