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Caracol acquires Weber additive manufacturing property to strengthen LFAM management in Europe


Caracol, the Milan-headquartered large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) specialist, has acquired the mental property and robotic machine configuration property of Hans Weber Maschinenfabrik GmbH’s additive division. The announcement was made on 24 September 2025, with Caracol stating the transfer will increase its expertise portfolio and reinforce its presence within the DACH area.

The acquisition will see Caracol combine Weber’s additive extrusion experience into its Heron and Vipra LFAM platforms, providing clients broader customization choices and industrial automation selections, comparable to Siemens management programs and ABB robots. In keeping with the corporate, the deal strengthens its capacity to offer a complete LFAM ecosystem to worldwide purchasers whereas making certain continuity of help for Weber’s present additive clients by means of Caracol’s international service community spanning greater than 55 nations.

Pictured from left to proper: Francesco De Stefano, CEO of Caracol, Ludwig Weber, Managing Director at Weber, Dr. Markus Weber, Managing Director at Weber, and Paolo Cassis COO of Caracol. Picture by way of Caracol.

Combining heritage with innovation

Francesco De Stefano, CEO and Co-founder of Caracol, mentioned the settlement “combines heritage with innovation” and strengthens the technological roadmap of each corporations. “Due to the partnership with Weber, Caracol purchasers will have the ability to entry Heron platforms with a broader degree of customization and configurations to fulfill their particular industrial wants,” he defined.

Weber, a German firm with greater than 100 years of expertise in industrial extrusion equipment, will proceed to play a job in extrusion expertise improvement and product help inside Caracol’s prolonged portfolio. Dr. Markus Weber and Ludwig Weber, Managing Administrators of Hans Weber, famous that Caracol was chosen after evaluating a number of proposals within the sector. “They’re a frontrunner within the giant format AM market, with international help networks, know-how on key functions, and a complementary worth proposition,” the Webers said.

Increasing European industrial capability

The acquisition is a part of Caracol’s broader European funding technique, centered on strengthening localized manufacturing and supporting industrial provide chains throughout the continent. The transfer follows Caracol’s current enlargement in North America, the place it opened a headquarters and manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas, earlier this month.

Based in 2017, Caracol has developed built-in LFAM options combining robotic arms, patented extrusion heads, and its proprietary Eidos Manufacturing software program. Its expertise is used throughout aerospace, marine, vitality, structure, and design sectors. The corporate operates the biggest LFAM manufacturing middle in Europe and has constructed a group of over 100 specialists worldwide.

LFAM momentum within the DACH area

Within the DACH area (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), additive manufacturing is quickly evolving from a distinct segment innovation software towards a core enabler of commercial competitiveness. Germany specifically has turn into a coverage battleground for AM’s function in future business. The Berlin-based community Mobility goes Additive (MGA), with over 140 members spanning the worth chain, not too long ago pushed for a devoted nationwide AM technique, citing 3D printing’s potential to drive sustainability, digital transformation, and resilient provide chains. 

In the meantime, within the steel AM realm, partnerships are increasing; for instance, German integrator FIT AG has integrated Meltio’s wire-laser deposition programs to strengthen additive manufacturing capability throughout the DACH area. These strikes mirror rising momentum not solely in expertise deployment but in addition in regional coordination, regulation, and industrial alignment throughout DACH borders.

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Featured picture exhibits Francesco De Stefano, CEO of Caracol, Ludwig Weber, Managing Director at Weber, Dr. Markus Weber, Managing Director at Weber, and Paolo Cassis COO of Caracol. Picture by way of Caracol.



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