EOS Acquires Vulcan Labs

With acquisition, EOS aims to enhance its additive manufacturing talent pool, to continue to deliver custom solutions, augment R&D and drive commercialization of EOS 3D printing platforms.

With acquisition, EOS aims to enhance its additive manufacturing talent pool, to continue to deliver custom solutions, augment R&D and drive commercialization of EOS 3D printing platforms.

Vulcan Labs team. Image courtesy of EOS.


EOS announces its acquisition of Vulcan Labs, expanding its bench of additive manufacturing (AM) experts in powder bed fusion technology. The new Vulcan Labs team members bring decades of industry experience into EOS’ technical center in Pflugerville, TX, and its ALM materials research and production facility in Temple, TX.

“Additive manufacturing is advanced manufacturing and it is not as easy as simply pushing a print button. With that sophistication, our job becomes helping ensure our customers are productive and successful, and that sometimes requires non-standard solutions, customized to very specific applications,” says Glynn Fletcher, president of EOS North America. “With this acquisition of top AM industry talent, we have now formed an entirely dedicated engineering services group solely focused on these types of requirements.”

In addition to the new engineering services group, other former Vulcan Labs engineers have been charged with helping lead the further development and commercialization of the new Integra P 400 polymer 3D printer, a flexible platform designed for the production of high-quality, mid-temperature AM applications. Launched in December 2018 and currently available only in North America, the Integra P 400 is engineered and manufactured in Texas and has already seen orders from nearly a dozen organizations.

Former Vulcan Labs CEO and industry veteran, David Leigh, will now serve in the role of chief operating officer at EOS North America. “The time is perfect to join EOS and Vulcan Labs,” says Leigh. “Industrial 3D printing is still relatively new, but it has moved from the theoretical to the practical. As organizations wrestle to integrate AM into their production chain, industry-leading experts like EOS are what will make the difference between struggle or success. That success requires a stable of experts and a robust ecosystem of partners. Vulcan Labs augments existing EOS know-how and sets us apart bringing unique, high-value solutions to our customers.”

“With this acquisition, we have frankly struck the AM talent jackpot,” Fletcher adds. “It is rare, indeed, to find such a pool of top technical talent that can immediately bring value to our customers at such a high-level. This acquisition illustrates our commitment to providing the best support for our customers, while continuously challenging the market through internal and external disruption.”

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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