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voxeljet AG Quarterly Investor Communication ? First Quarter Ended March 31, 2024


voxeljet AG (OTCMKTS: VJTTY) (the ?Company', ?voxeljet', or ?we'), a provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand parts services to industrial and commercial customers, today released selected financial information related to the first quarter ended March 31, 2024. This information is unaudited.

HIGHLIGHTS 1Q2024

Dr. Ingo Ederer, Chief Executive Officer of voxeljet, commented: "Revenue for the first quarter 2024 increased by 15.6% and came in at 6.96 million euros- that is a good result and marks a new record for first quarter revenue. Gross profit margin increased to 41.2% in the first quarter this year from 31.9% in the first quarter 2023- that is an even better result. We are making good progress with the development and assembly of the extremely large 3D printer prototype for GE Wind Energy. The build area of the new binder-jetting printer is more than 70 square meters. To my knowledge that is at least an order of magnitude larger than systems from other players in the industry."

In High Speed Sintering (HSS), we successfully printed full jobs (z-direction 400mm) in TPU. The part quality was good and the unpacking and powder removal was unproblematic. At the Nike R&D site in Beaverton, Oregon USA, we installed a TPU conversion kit to their existing VX200 HSS.

ORDER BACKLOG FOR 3D PRINTERS

 

31 March 2024

31 March 2023

Order Backlog value (kEUR)

6,090

5,536

Number of printers in order backlog

8

8

Note: unaudited

As production and delivery of our printers is generally characterized by lead times ranging between three to nine months, the conversion rate of order backlog into revenue is dependent on the equipping process for the respective 3D printer as well as the timing of customers' requested deliveries.

Fly through our HQs in Germany: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVt4h_6oWkc

ABOUT VOXELJET

voxeljet's roots reach back to the year 1995 with the first successful dosing of UV-resins. In the context of a "hidden" project, initial 3D-printing tests are performed at the Technical University Munich. Our company was founded on May 5, 1999 as a spin-off from TUM in Munich with a clear vision in mind: to establish a new manufacturing standard by developing new generative processes for the series-production of complex components using 3D printing. In the beginning, operations are launched with four employees at the TUM. Today, we are a globally acting, leading provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand 3D printed parts to industrial and commercial customers. Components manufactured with the help of our technology are flying in space, make mobility more efficient and the production of new engineering solutions possible. Visit our website www.voxeljet.com, and follow us on Linkedin, or on Twitter.



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