3D Printing Companies Notifying CFIUS, State Dept. of Acquisition
A pair of U.S. and Israeli 3D printing technology companies said they are submitting disclosures to both the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. and the State Department ahead of their planned $500 million combination, Squire Patton said in…
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an Aug. 24 post. Israeli-based Stratasys plans to acquire U.S.-based Desktop Metal, which was described in an August SEC filing as a “pioneering a new generation of additive manufacturing technologies” focused on the “volume production of end-use parts.” The companies said they submitted a “notice filing” to CFIUS in July and plan to submit a “notice filing” to the State Department “pursuant” to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.