EOS (company)

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EOS
Company typePublic
NASDAQEOS
IndustryTechnology
Founded2009
FounderHans Langer
Key people
Marie Langer (CEO)
Products3D printing solutions
Revenue$300 million (2020)
Number of employees
1,200


EOS is a German technology company specializing in 3D printing solutions. Founded in 2009 by Hans Langer, the company has grown to become a leading player in the additive manufacturing industry. Headquartered in Krailling, Germany, EOS is known for its innovative approach to industrial 3D printing.

History[edit | edit source]

EOS was established in 2009 by Hans Langer, a pioneer in the field of additive manufacturing. The company quickly gained recognition for its high-quality 3D printing solutions and commitment to technological advancement. In 2016, Hans Langer handed over the CEO position to his daughter, Marie Langer, who continues to lead the company to new heights.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

EOS offers a wide range of 3D printing solutions for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and more. The company's cutting-edge technology enables customers to produce complex parts with precision and efficiency. Some of EOS's popular products include the EOS M 400 and EOS P 500 systems.

Recognition and Awards[edit | edit source]

Over the years, EOS has received numerous awards for its contributions to the 3D printing industry. The company's dedication to innovation and quality has earned it a reputation as a trusted partner for businesses seeking advanced manufacturing solutions.

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