Leuven, Belgium – July 26, 2018. Materialise NV (Nasdaq: MTLS) is realizing its largest Stereolithography project yet – a life-size, 3D-printed reconstruction of the first mammoth skeleton that was ever displayed in Western Europe. The 320 bones making up the skeleton were scanned and digitally reconstructed and will still be printed, finished and fitted with a customized frame to hold up the skeleton. From October onwards, the 3D-printed mammoth will be on display in the Belgian city of Lier, the place where the original mammoth was found.
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Leuven, Belgium - July 23, 2018 - Materialise NV (“Materialise”) (NASDAQ:MTLS), a leading provider of additive manufacturing and medical software and of sophisticated 3D printing services, announced today the pricing of its registered underwritten public offering of 3.0 million ADSs at a public offering price of US$13.00 per ADS. Each ADS will represent one ordinary share with no nominal value per share.
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Leuven, Belgium, July 19, 2018 – Materialise NV ("Materialise") (NASDAQ:MTLS), a leading provider of additive manufacturing and medical software and of sophisticated 3D printing services, announced today that it intends to commence a registered underwritten public offering of 3.0 million ADSs. Each ADS will represent one ordinary share with no nominal value per share. Materialise intends to grant the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 450,000 ADSs. All of the ADSs in the proposed offering are to be sold by Materialise. The offering is subject to market conditions, and there can be no assurance as to whether or when the offering may be completed, or the actual size or terms of the offering.
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Lier, Belgium - 12 juli, 2018. Voor de allereerste keer zal een volledig mammoet-skelet op ware grootte in 3D geprint worden. Het gaat om een reproductie van de Mammoet van Lier, het eerste bijna volledige mammoet-skelet van België, dat in 1860 bij graafwerken in de Pallieterstad is gevonden. Het skelet werd ondergebracht in het Museum voor Natuurwetenschappen in Brussel, waar het nog altijd te zien is.
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