Sygnis estimates sales volume of 3D printers may reach 4,500 in ‘26
Sygnis expects 3D printer sales to reach about 4,500 units in 2026, driven mainly by a projected peak in deliveries to the education sector, CEO Andrzej Burgs said. Around 200 machines are expected from DAM projects, while several thousand could be supplied to schools, creating a significant increase in overall volume. The company also forecasts more than 100 to 110 units from its standard business operations this year. Burgs said EBITDA margin will likely decline due to a higher share of lower margin distribution products, but should remain between 30% and 40%. The DEPO project, now in the commercialization phase, is expected to start contributing to results in Q4.
Sygnis is also investing PLN 2 mln in a planned European drone factory project.