Shapeways is the latest 3D printing company to agree to a deal
to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition
company (SPAC), following the likes of Desktop Metal Inc,
Markforged and Velo3D.
The global 3D printing market is seen growing to $34.8 billion
by 2024 from $9.9 billion in 2018, according to a 2019 report by
MarketsandMarkets.
"Ultimately going public will accelerate a lot of the goals that
Shapeways wants to attain. The public validation of our business
will help accelerate the growth of our company," Shapeways Chief
Executive Greg Kress said in an interview.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that Shapeways and Galileo were
nearing a deal to merge.
Shapeways helps engineers turn digital designs into physical
products through its software, online marketplace and 3-D
printing facilities. The company says it has produced more than
20 million parts for over 1 million customers worldwide, mostly
through polymers.
Shapeways said it expects the merger with Galileo will provide
it up to $195 million of gross proceeds, coming from funds
raised by Galileo in its initial public offering and $75 million
in a private investment in public equity (PIPE). Investors in
the PIPE include Miller Value, XN, and Desktop Metal.
The company plans to use the funds to grow its offering to new
materials, expand into new countries and invest in its software.
"We offer 90 materials and finishes today. We expect that to
grow to over 200 materials and finishes over the next 5 years.
That requires investment in new hardware, new technologies, new
materials to go meet that need, specifically in metals," said
Kress.
New York-based Shapeways was spun out of Royal Philips
Electronics' lifestyle incubator. Its investors include venture
capital firms Andreesen Horowitz, Lux Capital and Union Square
Ventures.
SPACs are shell companies that raise funds in an initial public
offering with the aim of merging with a private company, which
becomes public as result. In the past year, they have become a
popular alternative to a traditional IPO.
Galileo raised $138 million in an October IPO on the New York
Stock Exchange.
On the closing of the deal, which is dependant on a Galileo
shareholder vote, the combined company's stock would trade under
the symbol "SHPW".
(Reporting by Joshua Franklin in New York; editing by Richard
Pullin)
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