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SprintRay Acquires EnvisionTEC Dental Product Portfolio

Company says its goal is to expand its capacity in 3D printing in dentistry.

SprintRay Acquires EnvisionTEC Dental Product Portfolio
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By DE Editors  

September 8, 2025

SprintRay, a company focused on dental 3D printing, has acquired the EnvisionTEC/ETEC (formerly part of Desktop Health) portfolio of dental products, including its patents, trademarks, inventory and other intellectual property related to its dental materials and 3D printing technologies.

This move provides dental professionals with advanced hardware and regulatory-compliant resins, according to SprintRay.

Over the last 20+ years, EnvisionTEC developed more than 200 patents spanning 3D printing hardware and materials, while building a customer base of dental labs and practices worldwide.

Its portfolio includes platforms such as cDLM (continuous digital light manufacturing) technology in Envision One, and under the Desktop Health brand, expanded to the Einstein DLP printer line, and materials such as FDA 510(k) Class II cleared, CE Marked, and MDR Class I certified Flexcera, a hybrid nanoceramic resin for 3D printing dental prosthetics.

With this transaction, SprintRay is integrating intellectual property, technologies, and an established customer base to strengthen its offerings across both lab and chairside applications, the company reports.

"SprintRay's acquisition of EnvisionTEC's dental portfolio ensures existing customers continue to have the tools and support they rely on, while also strengthening our position in dental labs," says Amir Mansouri, PhD, SprintRay co-founder and CEO. "Our mission to transform dentistry through accessible, reliable 3D printing technology hasn't wavered." 

Key initiatives include:

  • Dedicated Customer Support—Ongoing technical support for EnvisionTEC/Desktop Health customers;
     
  • Resin Supply—Continued production of EnvisionTEC and Desktop Health resins, including Flexcera.
     
  • Cross-Platform Validation—SprintRay intends to validate select EnvisionTEC/Desktop Health resins on its platform and will evaluate the compatibility of SprintRay resins on EnvisionTEC/Desktop Health printers.

About SprintRay 

SprintRay's portfolio spans 3D printers, post-processing systems, AI-powered design software, and materials that optimize chairside efficiency, expand lab capabilities, and deliver customized patient care at scale. 

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

 
 

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