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Integrator expands manufacturing equipment and development offerings for medical-device market

Oct. 4, 2024
Machine Solutions acquires Alpine Laser

Machine Solutions has acquired Alpine Laser, which specializes in providing laser processing products and offers equipment and development support. Alpine’s laser expertise could strengthen Machine Solutions’ position as an integrator and accelerate the new product development journey for Machine Solutions’ customers.

Formed in 2020 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Alpine Laser’s founding engineers saw an opportunity to accelerate its growth through support and investment from Machine Solutions. The partnership with Alpine Laser differentiates Machine Solutions as a pure-play medical device equipment provider, adding laser processing expertise to the holistic equipment offering.

“Machine Solutions is thrilled to partner with Alpine Laser, marking a significant milestone in our journey,” said Machine Solutions President Brian Strini. “This acquisition is a pivotal step in enhancing our position as a comprehensive solution provider for our customers. Alpine’s guiding principle of ‘by engineers, for engineers’ aligns perfectly with our mission, enabling us to deliver unparalleled service and optimized equipment and services for medical applications.”

“Machine Solutions’ investment in Alpine Laser is a testament to our commitment to innovation and the unique technology we have developed,” said Michael Hoffman, founder and technical lead at Alpine Laser. “This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for us to enhance our impact by leveraging our combined expertise and shared culture.”

“This partnership will empower us to deliver even greater value to our customers,” said Joseph Kempf, founder and commercial lead at Alpine Laser. “By combining our innovative solutions with the resources and expertise of Machine Solutions, we will be able to accelerate our growth, improve our services and expand our reach.”

Alpine Laser represents Machine Solutions’ ninth acquisition since joining the BW Forsyth Partners family of companies in 2012.

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