3D Systems Signs Agreement to Resell Geomagic Software Worldwide

Combination of software and solid imaging systems provides a total solution unmatched in the industry

VALENCIA, Calif., November 4, 2002 - 3D Systems Corp. (Nasdaq: TDSC) has signed an agreement to resell Geomagic software worldwide. The agreement will give manufacturers easier access to 3D Systems integrated solutions for Advanced Digital Manufacturing (ADM).

Geomagic provides a suite of software as an alternative to the traditional method of creating stereolithography (STL) files using CAD software. Geomagic Studio software takes advantage of today’s fast and accurate 3-D scanners, automatically converting point cloud data to polygon models, and providing tools for repairing and manipulating STL files. Geomagic Qualify software can be used to inspect dimensional accuracy of rapid prototyping parts against STL or CAD files. Shrinkage compensation can be applied to the STL file for reproducing more accurate parts. STL files from Geomagic software are watertight, providing error-free CAD models to 3D Systems’ solid imaging systems for Advanced Digital Manufacturing. ADM applications are increasing in the creation of end-use products as well as end-use parts from a mold, pattern, or tool generated on a solid imaging system.

“This agreement is especially significant for manufacturing companies that are in the process of adopting ADM solutions,” says Ping Fu, president and CEO of Geomagic. “Geomagic software was designed from the ground up for mass customization; it is ideally suited for small volume and highly customized manufacturing that requires fast design processes and the highest product quality.”

Geomagic and 3D Systems have already collaborated on processes to improve the efficiency of ADM in areas such as orthodontics, hearing instruments, medical modeling, racecar engine optimization, and recreating legacy parts.

“This agreement builds on an existing productive relationship with Geomagic,” says Grant Flaharty, president and COO for 3D Systems. “3D Systems offers a total solution that no other rapid prototyping or manufacturing company in the market today can offer. This agreement enables 3D Systems to offer turnkey solutions for manufacturers that want the speed, customization and ease-of-use that characterize rapid manufacturing in a fully digital environment. The data becomes the tool with the combination of software, solid imaging systems and advanced materials. In today’s economy companies are looking at ways to reduce their overhead costs and our ADM process is part of the solution. We are changing the way people design, develop and manufacture. With Geomagic software and 3D Systems solid imaging systems we provide designers and manufacturers flexibility with design concepts and iterations, cost effective small lot production, and reduced inventory.”

About Geomagic
Geomagic provides 3D photography solutions for digital manufacturing, mass customization and quality assurance. In addition to its flagship products, Geomagic Studio and Geomagic Qualify, Geomagic offers customized software for vertical markets such as hearing instruments and dental devices. Manufacturers worldwide – including Toyota, Harley-Davidson, Fisher-Price, Align and many others – turn to Geomagic to provide the technology for customizing products, automating processes, and increasing throughput.

About 3D Systems
Founded in 1986, 3D Systems, the solid imaging company, provides solid imaging products and solutions that reduce the time and cost of designing products and facilitate direct and indirect manufacturing. Its systems utilize patented technologies to create physical objects from digital input that can be used in design communication, prototyping, and as functional end-use parts.

3D Systems currently offers the ThermoJet® solid object printer, SLA® (stereolithography) systems, SLS® (selective laser sintering) systems, and Accura™ materials (including photopolymers, metals, nylons, engineering plastics, and thermoplastics).

3D Systems is the originator of the ADM (Advanced Digital Manufacturing) solution for manufacturing applications. ADM is the utilization of 3D Systems solid imaging technologies to accelerate production of smaller volumes of customized/specialized parts. A typical ADM center is expected to contain multiple 3D Systems’ SLA, MJM and/or SLS systems dedicated to full-time manufacturing applications.

Product pricing in the U.S. ranges from $49,995, for the ThermoJet printer, to $799,000 for the high-end SLA 7000 system. 3D Systems’ multiple platform product line enables companies to choose the most appropriate systems for applications ranging from the creation of design communication models to prototypes to production parts. More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com, or by phoning 888/337-9786, or 661/295-5600 ext. 2882 internationally. An investor packet can be obtained by calling 800/757-1799.

For more information:

Elizabeth Goode, Director Marketing (3D Systems, Inc.
Email: goodee@3dsystems.com
Phone: 661-295-5600, ext. 2632

Trudy Self, Self & Associates
Email: tmself@aol.com
Phone: 909-336-5685

Geomagic, Inc.
Media contacts: Bob Cramblitt, Jill Aitoro
Cramblitt & Company
Email: cramco@cramco.com
Phone: 919-481-4599

Note to editors: Advanced Digital Manufacturing and the solid imaging company are service marks; si2 is a trademark; and ThermoJet, SLA, SLS, Keltool and the 3D logo are registered trademarks of 3D Systems Inc.

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