FATHOM Acquired by CORE Industrial Partners, a Private Equity Firm
The acquisition will bring together FATHOM and Midwest Composite Technologies, acquired by CORE in 2018, to form a large privately held digital manufacturing service provider.
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October 1, 2019
FATHOM, an advanced manufacturer with expertise in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, has been acquired by CORE Industrial Partners (CORE), a Chicago-based private equity firm. The acquisition will bring together FATHOM and Midwest Composite Technologies (MCT), acquired by CORE in 2018, to form one of the largest privately held digital manufacturing service providers in North America.
Headquartered in Oakland, CA, with a second facility in Seattle, FATHOM combines an array of in-house additive and traditional manufacturing technologies to provide customers with hybridized solutions that blend subtractive and additive methods. The team augments these capabilities with mechanical engineering and industrial design support, as well as on-site managed equipment services. FATHOM recently received a U.S. patent for the systems and methods powering its online digital manufacturing platform.
As a result of the combination, FATHOM customers will be able to leverage MCT’s 35 years of 3D printing manufacturing engineering expertise and 150,000 square feet of manufacturing space across three U.S. facilities with over 80 plastic and metal additive machines. The expanded offering provides enhanced capabilities, increased capacity and shorter lead times, allowing customers to accelerate their product development and on-demand manufacturing needs.
“Our accelerated growth over the past ten years has been a direct result of our talented employees, world-class customers and innovative technologies to provide an impactful manufacturing experience to our customers,” says Michelle Mihevc, co-founder and principal at FATHOM.
“This acquisition by CORE and coming together with MCT will provide the combined platform considerable scale and the financial resources to invest in cutting-edge technologies and infrastructure to be the most accelerated manufacturer of prototypes and production parts in North America,” says Rich Stump, co-founder and principal at FATHOM.
“The acquisition of FATHOM brings together two of the leading additive manufacturing firms in North America,” Ryan Martin, chief executive officer of MCT says. “Both companies offer differentiated engineering expertise, exceptional customer service and a long-tenured track record of successfully partnering with leading companies across myriad end markets to provide the best in 3D printing and modern manufacturing, from prototype to production.”
“The acquisition of FATHOM aligns well with our previously stated intention to build a leading Industry 4.0 additive manufacturing company,” Matthew Puglisi, MCT Board Director and Partner at CORE says. “From customer bases to technical expertise and additive manufacturing capabilities, MCT and FATHOM are highly synergistic, and we’re looking forward to further building out the platform through additional complementary acquisitions and continued organic growth.”
Stifel Global Technology Group acted as exclusive financial advisor to FATHOM in connection with this transaction.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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