
10 September 2025 à 18h
Prodways Group generated €28 million in revenue in the first half of 2025, down 8% on a comparable basis. This decline is due to reduced activity across both divisions in an uncertain economic environment during the first part of the year. Despite this, actions taken across the Group’s operations have led to improved profitability and stronger operating cash flow.
The improvement in profitability was particularly notable in the Systems division, with a +3 point margin increase. As a result, operating cash flow rose sharply to €1.7 million, compared to €0.5 million last year.
Consolidated income statement of the 1st semester 2025
The company’s financial statements presented below were approved by the company’s Board of Directors at its meeting on September 10, 2025. Due to the the company’s transfer to Euronext Growth in June 2025, the half-yearly financial statements were not reviewed by the Statutory Auditors.
(in millions of euros)H1 2025H1 2024Variation
€mVariation
%Revenues27,931,1-3-10%
-8% organic[1]Current EBITDA[2]2,72,5+0,1+5%Current EBITDA margin10%8%+1,4 pts-Income from ordinary activities²0,71,2-0,5-42%Other elements of the operating income-0,30,0-0,3-Operating income0,41,2-0,7-64%Cost of net financial debt-0,30,0-0,3-Tax-0,50,2-0,7-Consolidated net result-0,41,3-1,7-128%
The financial statements are available in the appendix of this press release.
Revenue and income from ordinary activities by division [3]
(in millions of euros)S1 2025S1 2024Variation
€mVariation
%SystemsRevenues13,614,8-1,2-8%
-4% org.Current EBITDA2,11,9+0,2+12%Current EBITDA margin (%)15,5,8%+3 pts-Income from ordinary activities1,41,8-0,4-22%ProductsRevenues14,316,3-2,1-13%
-11% org.Current EBITDA1,21,0+0,2+16%Current EBITDA margin (%)8,1%6,0%+2 pts-Income from ordinary activities-0,2-0,10,0+34%
Revenues of the 1er semester 2025: €28 million of revenues
Systems division
The Systems division generated €14 million in revenue in the 1st half 2025, down 4% on a comparable basis. This decline is primarily due to lower sales of Materials caused by limited visibility among dental sector clients, who delayed restocking.
Software activity also saw a slight decline due to an unfavorable comparison base (a major contract was signed in the 1st quarter 2024) and the transition to a SaaS sales model. SaaS sales continue to grow at a strong pace (+65%). This activity thus remains a growth driver thanks to new client acquisition.
Printer sales mainly consisted of ceramic MovingLight models in early 2025. Revenue from this activity increased but remains relatively modest in absolute terms.
Products division
The Products division delivered disappointing performance in the first half, with revenue down 11% on a comparable basis.
This decline is mainly due to lower Digital Manufacturing activity in Germany (-€1.2 million) amid a challenging economic environment, particularly in the automotive sector. Revenue in France remained relatively stable.
Audiology revenue also declined this semester compared to last year. The appointment of a new general manager for the audiology business in April 2025 is expected to yield initial results starting in H2 2025.
A dedicated revenue release was published on July 17, 2025 (link to the release).
Current EBITDA margin of 10%, up 1.4 points
Prodways Group achieved current EBITDA of €2.7 million in the 1st half 2025, representing a margin of 10%. This notable improvement, despite lower revenue, demonstrates the Group’s ability to adapt in adverse conditions and maintain sound financial discipline.
The improvement is particularly evident in the Systems division, which generated a 16% recurring EBITDA margin compared to 13% in the 1st half 2024. This progress is due to operational changes and business refocusing carried out last year.
Profitability in the Products division is improving but remains disappointing, impacted by lower revenue. Prodways Group aims to turn around this division in the second semester 2025 to restore better profitability across each activity.
Income from operating activities of €0.7 million
Depreciation and amortization amounted to €1.9 million in H1 2025, compared to €1.4 million in the same period last year. This change is explained by a positive impact last year related to provision reversals. As a result, operating income stands at €0.7 million.
Other operating income and expenses, totaling €0.3 million, include certain restructuring costs related to the reduction of structural costs.
Financial expenses slightly increased compared to H1 2024 due to positive currency effects last year.
Net income thus stands at -€0.4 million.
Positive operating cash flow and healthy financial position
Prodways Group effectively converted its earnings into cash and generated €2.4 million in operating cash flow (before working capital) in H1 2025. Working capital requirements remained relatively stable (-€0.2 million), as did tax payments.
Operating cash flow significantly improved, reaching €1.7 million compared to €0.5 million in H1 2024. Capex remained relatively stable at €0.8 million (vs. €0.6 million last year).
As a result, the Group’s financial position remains solid, with €10 million in available cash and net debt of €2.2 million.
Outlook
Prodways Group maintains the guidance provided during the Q2 2025 revenue release. The revenue decline observed early in 2025 and the economic context led to an adjustment of the 2025 targets set at the beginning of the year: the company now aims for revenue between €55 million and €58 million (vs. €59 million last year on a comparable basis). Thanks to effective cost control, Prodways Group continues to target an improvement in the current EBITDA margin.
Clarification on the new strategic direction
At the end of the second quarter, Prodways Group clarified its new strategic direction (read the dedicated press release). The Board of Directors is considering the possibility of asset disposals within the Systems division, which now achieves a good level of profitability and whose activities offer few synergies within the group. This division includes 3D Software, Printers, and 3D Materials. The majority of proceeds from these sales could then be distributed to shareholders as exceptional dividends, thereby crystalizing the value of these activities. The company will retain a portion of the proceeds to service debt and ensure business continuity.
About Prodways Group
Prodways Group is a specialist in industrial and professional 3D printing with a unique positioning as an integrated European player. The Group has developed right across the 3D printing value chain (software, machines, materials, parts & services) with a high value added technological industrial solution. Prodways Group offers a range of 3D printing systems and premium composite, hybrid and powder materials (SYSTEMS division). The company also manufactures and markets parts on demand, prototypes and small production run 3D printed items in plastic and metal (PRODUCTS division).
Listed on Euronext Paris (FR0012613610 – ALPWG), the Group reported in 2024 revenue of €59 million.
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Appendix
Definition of alternative performance indicators
* Current EBITDA: Operating income before “depreciation, amortization and provisions”, “other items of operating income” and “Group share of the earnings of affiliated companies”.
* Income from ordinary activities: Operating income before “other items of operating income” and “Group share of the earnings of affiliated companies”.
* Net Debt/Net Cash: Net debt/Net cash excluding lease liabilities resulting from the application of IFRS 16 and including the value of treasury stock.
* Cash-flow from operations: Cash-flow from operating activities before change in working capital.
P&L Statement
(in thousands of euros)H1 2025H1 2024REVENUE27 87731 061Capitalized production265189Inventories and work in progress(712)(279)Other income from operations117323Purchases and external charges(11 265)(14 258)Personnel expenses(13 363)(14 498)Tax and duties(258)(247)Depreciation, amortization, and provisions (net of reversals)(1 986)(1 377)Other operating income and expenses(3)242INCOME FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES6721 156Non-recurring items in operating income(263)(5)Group-share of the earnings of affiliated companies–OPERATING INCOME4091 151Interest on gross debt(246)(264)Interest on cash and cash equivalents2-net borrowing cost (a)(244)(264)Other financial income (b)175287Other financial expense (c)(257)(12)FINANCIAL INCOME AND EXPENSES (d=a+b+c)(326)11Income tax(456)198NET INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS(373)1 360Net income from discontinued operations–consolidated net income(373)1 360INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PARENT COMPANY SHAREHOLDER(447)1 349INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS7411 Average number of shares50 597 68851 527 858
Cash-flow statement
(in thousands of euros)H1 2025H1 2024net income from continuing operations(373)1 360Accruals1 925654Capital gains and losses on disposals178415Group Share of income of equity-accounted companies–CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIng activities ( before neutralization of the net borrowing cost and taxes)1 7302 429Expense for net debt244264Tax expense456(198)cash flow from operations (after neutralization of the net borrowing cost and taxes)2 4302 495Tax paid(547)(587)Change in working capital requirements(191)(1 390)NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES (a)1 692518Investing activities Payments/acquisition of intangible assets(497)(403)Payments/acquisition of property, plant and equipment assets(339)(199)Proceeds/disposal of property, plant and equipment & intangible assets50-Payments/acquisition of non-current financial assets(39)(7)Proceeds/disposal of non-current financial assets1917Net cash inflow/outflow on the acquisition/disposal of subsidiaries-395NET CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (B)(806)(197)Financing activities Capital increase–Dividends payed to group shareholders–Dividends payed to minority interests(52)-Other operations on the capital (share buyback, other)6(15)Proceeds from borrowings–Repayment of borrowings(2 954)(3 147)Cost of net debt(197)(265)NET CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (C)(3 197)(3 427)CASH FLOW GENERATED BY CONTINUING OPERATIONS (D = A+B+C)(2 311)(3 106)CASH FLOW GENERATED BY DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS–CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS(2 311)(3 106)Effects of exchange rate changes(3)7CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR11 95716 273CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT THE END OF THE YEAR9 64313 174
Condolidated balance sheet
(in thousands of euros)30/06/202531/12/2024NON-CURRENT ASSETS61 19759 267Goodwill39 05639 056Other intangible assets5 7615 697Property, plant and equipment7 2587 646Right of use7 9875 602Other financial assets604832Deffered tax asset531434Current ASSETS34 23439 322Net trade receivables5 3515 251Contract assets10 45913 902Other current assets–Tax receivables payable8 1197 604Cash and cash equivalents647510Assets held for sale9 65812 055TOTAL ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS95 43198 589
(in thousands of euros)30/06/202531/12/2024EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNER OF THE PARENT53 05353 466STAKES ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS182160NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES15 55815 221Long-term provisions649692Long-term liabilities – portion due in more than one year8 21610 227Lease liabilities – portion due in more than one year6 5914 201Deferred tax liabilities102101CURRENT LIABILITIES26 63829 742Short-term provisions625623Long-term liabilities – portion due in less than one year4 3044 462Lease liabilities – portion due in less than one year1 7141 546Operating payables6 9659 812Contract liabilities130432Other current liabilities12 83412 816Tax liabilities payable6652LIABILITIES FOR SALE TOTAL LIABILITIES95 43198 589
[1] La différence entre la variation à périmètre courant et la variation organique correspond aux cessions intervenus au T1 2024.
[2] Voir le glossaire en annexe pour une définition des indicateurs de performance alternatifs
[3] The sum of the aggregates of the two divisions must be supplemented by intra-group eliminations and the structure, representing an expense of €0.6 million in income from ordinary activites, to obtain the consolidated result presented above.
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