Prototek Acquires ProtoCAM

Jun 16, 2022 08:00 am
CONTOOCOOK, N.H. -- 

Prototek Holdings LLC ("Prototek"), a leading North American digital manufacturing provider of CNC machining, sheet metal and industrial 3D printing focused on prototyping and low volume production, today announced it completed the acquisition of ProtoCAM, a premier industrial 3D printing company located in Allentown, Pa. ProtoCAM will merge into Midwest Prototyping, Prototek’s additive manufacturing arm acquired in July 2021.

“The addition of ProtoCAM is another step toward achieving our ongoing goal of creating a platform able to meet customer demands in an Industrial 4.0 world," said John Pless, Partner at TruArc Partners and a Director of Prototek. “Our vision is a one-stop digital manufacturing solution with superior levels of quality and service. ProtoCAM is well suited to further that vision.”

“Ron and his team at ProtoCAM are a great fit for our growing additive division,” added Bill Gress, CEO of Prototek. “They have been a fixture in the Northeast 3D printing space for nearly 30 years and have built a business centered on meeting customer needs and producing great parts. I’m very happy to welcome ProtoCAM to the Prototek team.”

The addition of ProtoCAM is part of an ongoing expansion of Prototek’s additive manufacturing capabilities and capacity. The acquisition adds innovative QuickCast technology, creating fast investment casting patterns for quick-turn metal part production, to Midwest’s already comprehensive 3D printing capabilities. The merger also provides a much-needed increase in capacity to Midwest’s core 3D printing technologies including HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), Stereolithography (SLA), Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and Carbon DLP (Digital Light Processing). The company will continue to operate in all current locations encompassing 10 facilities across the US, with over 300 employees and more than 240,000 square feet of manufacturing workspace.

“Ron and his team at ProtoCAM have been longtime friends to Midwest Prototyping and myself,” said Steve Grundahl, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing, Prototek. “As we set out to create a nationwide network of best-in-class additive manufacturing, ProtoCAM was at the top of our list in the East. We share a remarkably similar culture and customer focus and I can’t imagine a better partner to join us in our effort to build out Prototek’s 3D printing offering.”

Ron Belknap, founder of ProtoCAM, and his management team will continue to oversee day-to-day operations of the Allentown facility. Nate Schumacher, director of strategy and integration at Midwest Prototyping and Ed Graham, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at ProtoCAM will lead the combination of business operations.

“We’ve been successful in steadily growing our business for years, but I knew that to grow the company the way I wanted and to offer my team more career opportunity, I needed a strategic partner,” added Ron Belknap. “I’ve admired Steve and Midwest Prototyping since first meeting him over 20 years ago. We’re ‘Old Dogs’ in this business and share a passion for additive manufacturing and for our customers, so when Steve reached out to me about joining Prototek with Midwest, I knew it was the right move. I’m excited to see where we go from here.”

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

About Prototek

Prototek is a leading national rapid prototyping services provider of precision machined, sheet metal fabricated, and 3D printed parts for various end markets, including aerospace, defense, medical, robotics, electronics, consumer, and general industrial. Headquartered in New Hampshire, Prototek serves a diverse customer base with numerous in-house manufacturing capabilities with facilities in Colorado, New Hampshire, Northern California, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Prototek holds ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D:2016 certifications and is ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) Registered. For more information, visit www.prototek.com.

About Midwest Prototyping

Midwest Prototyping is the additive manufacturing (3D Printing) division of Prototek. Founded in 2001, Midwest Prototyping today is one of the nation's largest independent digital manufacturing companies, offering a diverse array of additive manufacturing technologies for both prototyping and production applications. Midwest Prototyping has expertise in six additive industrial printing technologies: Laser Sintering, Multi Jet Fusion, Stereolithography, Digital Light Processing, Fused Filament Fabrication, and Material Jetting, combined with extensive post-processing, finishing services and urethane casting departments. The additive-focused organization is committed to innovation, having been instrumental in bringing innovative solutions to the industry. Midwest is ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D:2016 certified as well as ITAR Registered. For more information, visit www.midwestproto.com

About ProtoCAM

ProtoCAM was founded in 1994 by Ron Belknap and Ray Biery offering Stereolithography, RTV molds and Urethane castings. In nearly 30 years in business, ProtoCAM grew its offering into one of the premier additive manufacturing service providers in the Northeast, offering a wide variety of 3D printing technologies along with urethane and wax casting and extensive finishing capabilities. ProtoCAM consistently produces high-quality parts, prototypes and market-ready goods specializing in helping customers get products to market quickly, without roadblocks. www.protocam.com.

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