6/2/2023

Tura Group AB continues to invest in 3D technology

Tura Group AB (publ) has acquired 100% of the shares in the Danish 3D company Nilas3D to strengthen its position in the Nordic market.

Tura is now taking further steps towards becoming the leading distributor in the field of 3D printers and accessories, initially in the Nordic region, but ultimately in the rest of Europe.

The acquisition was completed on May 1st, and the purchase price amounted to approximately SEK 2.4 million, paid in cash upon completion.

The acquired company, Nilas3D, is a well-known player in the field of 3D technology, enhancing Tura's market position and enabling increased capacity in the 3D field. By integrating Nilas3D into Tura, we will leverage their expertise and resources to further enhance our offering to our customers.

A key factor in this acquisition is the integration of Nilas3D's former owner, Lasse Nitschke, who is now part of Tura's team. Lasse will hold the role of Nordic Sales Manager 3D, and we are extremely pleased to have him on board. His extensive experience and insights will be valuable assets as we strive to strengthen our presence and expand our business, primarily in the Nordic market.

With immediate effect, the entire operations of the acquired company are being transferred to Tura, which has been distributing 3D printers and accessories in the Nordic region. Among other things, Tura works with the Flashforge brand, which is distributed in the Nordic market.

We look forward to the exciting future that awaits us through this acquisition and are confident that it will benefit both our customers and our company.

Brief about 3D printers

3D printers are innovative devices that can create physical objects from digital design files. They work by adding successive layers of material until the desired shape is achieved. 3D printing has revolutionized industries such as product design, technology, and healthcare, enabling the creation of complex shapes and designs that were previously difficult or impossible to manufacture using traditional manufacturing methods.

There are many types of 3D printers available, from desktop printers for hobbyists and small businesses to large industrial machines used in manufacturing. Some 3D printers use plastic filaments, while others use metal or other materials. The choice of material depends on the requirements of the specific application.

3D printing has many potential applications, including rapid prototyping, product manufacturing, and even medical implants. With technological advancements, 3D printers are becoming faster, more reliable, and more accessible, making them an increasingly valuable tool for a wide range of industries and applications.

For more information, please contact:

Stefan Eriksson, Tura Group AB
stefan.eriksson@turascandinavia.com 
+46 73-351 52 71

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