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ANNOUNCEMENT
April 15th 2011 - Stone Staffordshire - for immediate release
Renishaw plc acquires MTT Technologies Limited (MTT)
Renishaw plc, the global engineering technologies company, has acquired the entire share capital of
MTT Investments Limited and its subsidiary, MTT Technologies Limited (MTT). Based in Stone,
Staffordshire, UK, MTT designs, develops and manufactures additive manufacturing and rapid
prototyping systems, including selective laser melting, metal casting, and vacuum casting machines
and processes.
Speaking about the agreement which was signed on 8th April, Sir David McMurtry, Renishaw's
Chairman and Chief Executive, says, "MTT has a range of interesting technologies including selective
laser melting (SLM) equipment which currently has its main markets in aerospace and medical
devices, but also has potential for use in other sectors. All its products are complementary to
Renishaw's existing technologies and business, and we look forward to developing an exciting new
business together."
MTT Technologies Limited has 35 employees, with subsidiaries in the US and Italy, and a branch
office in France. Its operations will be incorporated within Renishaw as a new product division, and will
continue to be based in Staffordshire.
According to MTT's CEO, Simon Scott, the business fit between the two companies is perfect. "We're
confident that Renishaw will be able to provide us with the ability to fully unlock the potential of SLM
allowing us to compete with our peers and aim for a market leadership position. It has recognised the
potential of the technology through the achievements we have made so far on very limited resources.
Renishaw also uses additive manufacturing for its own commercial activities, and therefore I believe
that the company has a good level of confidence in both the technology and the potential of our team."
Ends
All enquiries regarding this press release should be directed to:
Robin Weston
Group Marketing Manager
rweston@mtt-group.com
+44 7974 083862
Renishaw_acquires_MTT_Press_release_15th_April_2011.pdf
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