Voodoo Manufacturing Acquired by Atlanta-based 3D Printing Tech

Atlanta's 3D Printing Tech Ushers in the Next Phase of 3D Printing With an Industry-Shaking Acquisition

ATLANTA — Today, 3D Printing Tech, an Atlanta-based 3D printing business, announced it has purchased critical assets of Voodoo Manufacturing, a competitor that recently shut its doors. The strategic acquisition will enable 3D Printing Tech to continue to offer cost-effective printing solutions to the general public while expediting growth and redefining how major corporations use 3D printing to improve manufacturing processes.


Founded in 2015 by Josh Stover and Jason Daenzer, 3D Printing Tech offers a variety of 3D printing solutions and design, modeling and scanning services to businesses like Delta, Coca-Cola, NASA, IBM and Marvel. Stover and Daenzer also provide consulting services to select corporations and individuals as a value-added service. Over the past five years, 3D Printing Tech has grown to operate one of the largest selective laser sintering (SLS) printing farms in the South. This acquisition is also an important step toward operating one of the largest fused deposition modeling (FDM) print farms in the U.S.

"3D Printing Tech does more than fill 3D printing orders. We are committed to helping people understand how to use 3D printing in their unique projects, whether those are in production, manufacturing or design," said Daenzer. "A lot of people come to us with a surface-level understanding of 3D printing and they stay with us because we help them see how 3D printing can help get them from point A to point B, oftentimes growing their businesses and creating efficiencies in manufacturing and production. We'll be able to help many more people with our value-added services moving forward."

"We think this acquisition is going to shake up the 3D printing industry," said Stover. "As an industry, the technology and equipment we use have evolved to the point that we can print just about anything our clients dream up, but we are also better at incorporating 3D printing technology to solve everyday manufacturing challenges. The industry is prime for a rebirth, a resurgence and having a regional shop like 3D Printing Tech come in and eat up the giant is going to be disruptive."

This month, 3D Printing Tech will also enter the equipment market as a reseller of 3D printers from top brands like XYZ, 3D Platform and Raise3D.

For additional information about 3D Printing Tech, please visit https://www.3dprintingtech.com/.


About 3D Printing Tech
3D Printing Tech is Georgia's premier 3D printing business, offering 3D printing, scanning and modeling services for any project. Founded in 2015 by Josh Stover and Jason Daenzer, the company also offers consulting services to clients of all sizes to help them understand how 3D printing can take their businesses and products to the next level.

To learn more about 3D Printing Tech or to request a project quote, please visit: https://www.3dprintingtech.com/ or email sales@3dprintingtech.com

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