Q2 2025 Proto Labs Inc Earnings Call

Ladies and gentlemen, good morning, and welcome to the Proto Labs second quarter 2025 earnings conference call.

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It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Jason frankman, VP, and corporate controller.

Please go ahead, sir.

Thank you, Ryan. Good morning everyone, and welcome to Proto Labs. Second quarter 2025 earnings conference call.

I'm joined today by sash. Krishna president and chief executive officer and Dan Schumacher Chief Financial Officer.

This morning, Proto Labs issued a press release announcing its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. The release is available on the company's website.

In addition, a prepared, slide presentation is available online at the web address provided in our press release.

Our discussion today will include statements relating to Future performance and expectations that are or may be considered forward-looking statements and subject to many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations.

Please refer to our earnings press release and recent SEC filings, including our annual report on form. 10K for information on certain risks. That could cause actual outcomes to differ materially and adversely from any forward-looking statements made today.

The results and guidance, we will discuss include non-gaap Financial measures consistent with our past practice.

Please refer to our press release and the accompanying slide presentation at the investor relations section of our company website, for a complete reconciliation of gaap to non-gaap results.

Now, I'll turn the call over to sesh Krishna sesh.

Thanks Jason.

Good morning everyone and thank you for joining our second quarter earnings call.

before getting into the details of our record performance during the quarter,

I'd like to quickly introduce myself.

I am honored and excited to step into the role of president and CEO at protolabs.

I'm an engineer by training and have held many leadership positions in supply chain operations and general management.

I have overseen, profitable growth and shareholder value creation at several manufacturing companies.

As a former protolabs customer.

I have seen firsthand how the company reliably delivers high-quality custom parts and accelerates Innovation. For some of the world's most pioneering companies.

In fact.

Capabilities to accelerate product development and beat the competition to Market.

I have long admired, the company's leadership in digital Manufacturing.

Its strong culture and its commitment to innovation and customer service.

Protolabs next chapter is going to be an extraordinary 1 and I'm thrilled to be leading this talented team.

I also want to take a moment to thank Rob bdor for his many contributions and Leadership over the past 7 years.

Rob played an important role in helping set the company's Direction and I'm grateful for the foundation. He helped build.

I have been in the role just over 2 months now.

and I've spent much of that time listening to employees in our manufacturing facilities and offices,

Meeting with customers and taking a fresh, look at our strategy and how we are executing it.

These experiences have only reinforced my conviction in proto Labs potential.

We have a very innovative and resilient culture, and a pervasive mindset for continuous improvement.

I believe in this company.

I have personally seen the value protolabs delivers to its customers and I'm excited about the opportunity to lead this great organization.

This is a wonderful company with best-in-class profitability and cash flow generation and a history of rapid growth.

But in recent years, our growth has not kept pace with expectations.

That said, I see this as a significant opportunity, and I'm energized by the work ahead to help re-accelerate the business towards sustainable strong growth.

I'm confident in our strategy of delivering high-quality custom parts across the full product life cycle from prototyping to production.

With a strong Foundation already in place.

I believe we can sharpen our execution, particularly when it comes to customer and employee experience.

These may sound like simple Concepts, but done, right? They can unlock meaningful long-term growth.

They will be my top 2 Focus areas.

I'm sure many of you are eager to hear about my long-term strategic vision?

And that's an appropriate question.

Let me reassure you that, in the near term, there will be no radical shift in our current strategy.

my immediate focus is to listen, learn

And engage closely with our teams customers and partners to identify the highest impact of opportunities.

I look forward to sharing more in the coming quarters.

now, on to our second quarter results,

we delivered a very strong quarter, exceeding expectations, in both revenue and eps.

This included.

Record Revenue.

Highlighting our ability to execute effectively in a dynamic and uncertain environment.

Our best-in-class profitability also enable us to continue returning Capital to shareholders through ongoing. Sharing purchases further demonstrating the strength and resilience of our business model.

I want to thank our teams across the globe for their hard work and dedication. This performance wouldn't be possible without them.

In addition to our financial results.

We were also honored to receive a 2025 future of manufacturing project award from the National Association of Manufacturers.

This recognition validates. The progress we've made as a technology focused customer Centric manufacturer and underscores our leadership in driving Innovation and Agility across the industry.

I'm also excited to announce that in June our metal 3D printing service in Raleigh, North Carolina received ISO, 13485 certification which is an internationally recognized quality standard for medical device manufacturers.

This certification is important to both current and prospective medical customers and demonstrates our commitment to quality and excellence in medical device manufacturing.

Printed non-active implants, and other devices.

Thanks to our production and quality teams for their hard work to achieve this certification.

Now, shifting to our 2 key growth indicators in the quarter.

Customers utilizing our combined, offer group 44% over the trailing 12 months.

And revenue per customer in the second quarter, increased 11% year-over-year.

To the continued traction. We are seeing particularly in expanding share of wallet with strategic customers.

We also continue to make significant progress on our growth Investments that we first shared with you. On our Q4, 2024 call in February

First, our marketing investments continue to drive engagement and reinforce our brand in both prototyping and production.

We are seeing increased awareness and interest from customers across our Target Industries, especially Aerospace and defense where our speed complexity and domestic capabilities. Make us a preferred partner

We help accelerate Innovation for a wide variety of customers in Aerospace and defense.

We serve the leaders in space, exploration and satellites like NASA blue origin. And relativity space as well as commercial aircraft manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing.

Defense contractors including rathvon Lockheed Martin Northrop, Grumman and andro.

All trust protolabs to deliver Quality Parts quickly.

In addition, we manufacture lots of parts for companies on the Leading Edge of drone development, including defense, electric flying taxis, partial delivery services and many more.

In an industry with lots of funding and innovation, Plural Labs is a trusted manufacturing partner for many.

As our second.

Key growth investment.

We have continued to advance our sales, enablement tools and processes. Allowing our sales teams to better, understand the Strategic production needs of our customers and make it easier for these customers to interact with protolabs in this context.

And third, we also continue to make progress to optimize our fulfillment channels. These efforts help us better, align our manufacturing footprint and capabilities with customer demand and our Central to our ability to deliver a seamless customer experience, across both Factory and partner Network.

We are still early on the journey to improve our production fulfillment capabilities. Our Global operations organization,

Continues to refine how parts are manufactured with excellent. Quality in the right place at the right time for the right price, which vastly improves the customer experience.

Turning to tariffs and the evolving trade landscape.

This is another area where protolabs is well, positioned to succeed.

As always, we are focused on what we can control.

Speed and Agility are Central to our operations and those strengths are specially critical in today's environment.

Our Global manufacturing footprint gives us the flexibility to adapt quickly to shifting. Supply, chain Dynamics, and serve customers effectively regardless of geography.

While trade policies and tariffs continue to change rapidly. We Believe, tariffs and further investments in American manufacturing, Innovation are at Tailwind for our business in the long term.

On the other hand, tariffs, and frequently, changing trade policies, can create short-term margin pressures.

For instance, if we quote a price for the customer and subsequent trade policies, alter our cost structure, we absorb that risk in the short term.

While this may impact margins temporarily our AI driven pricing and fulfillment systems enable us to adapt in real time. Delivering a smoother. Customer experience than many peers who simply pass tariff related to increases directly, to the customer.

Greater loyalty and expanding share of wallet.

finally and perhaps most importantly, we continue to generate very healthy cash flows, which gives us the financial strength to invest in growth and Innovation while maintaining resilience through Market uncertainty

To close.

I want to briefly revisit our 2025 priorities, which are still intact.

We are both a prototyping and a production company, delivering through our digital factories and our partner Network. And we execute with Excellence across all these areas.

sharpening, our strategy and execution, our top priorities of mine, and it's essential for driving our growth,

As I mentioned earlier, that Focus extends to both customer and employee experiences.

In the near term, we will work to remove friction for both customers and employees and we will increase our speed of execution.

I'm deeply committed to not just what we deliver to our customers, but how we deliver it by our employees with speed Clarity and discipline.

Our priorities remain as follows Drive growth in our key performance indicators.

Expand our production capabilities.

And reinforce our core prototyping business.

I am pleased with the progress. Our employees have made through the first half of the year.

And I'm confident that we have the foundation, the team and the strategy in place to drive sustainable growth while maintaining our industry leaders in profitability and cash flow generation.

I'm excited about the path ahead.

We'll continue to drive Innovation, execute for our customers and deliver long-term value to our shareholders.

with that, I'll turn it over to Dan to walk through the financials then

Thanks rash and good morning, everyone.

Second quarter Revenue.

Was the company record.

135.1 million.

This is above our guidance range up 6 and a half percent year-over-year in constant currencies.

And up 7% sequentially.

Revenue fulfilled through our digital factories, grew 4% year-over-year in constant currencies and revenue fulfilled through protolabs network was up 16%.

Turning to revenue by service in constant currencies.

Second quarter CNC Machining Revenue was also a company record.

Growing 20% over the prior year.

And in the us alone, CNC Machining Revenue, grew 30%.

We continue to see very strong demand from Aerospace and defense customers specifically, in high requirement parts.

The value. We deliver via our Factory and network CNC. Machining offer is really resonating with our Innovative customers.

Injection molding declined, 4% year-over-year.

In Revenue was down 1% year-over-year, amidst continued, weakness, and prototyping.

And lastly sheet metal grew 9% bolstered by improved offerings and additional go to market efforts.

Revenue in the US, grew, 12% year-over-year.

While Europe Revenue declined, 15% in constant currencies.

Manufacturing activity in Europe continues to contract.

We reorganized our European, go to market teams at the start of the second quarter and remain focused on identifying and executing opportunities to drive demand across the region.

Shifting the margins.

Second quarter consolidated, non-GAAP gross margin was flat sequentially at 44.8%.

On a year-over-year basis. Gross margin was down, 90 basis points.

Driven by higher growth and network revenue, and a lower us Network margin due to changing tariffs.

We responded to these changes by adjusting pricing.

And in June Network, margins were backed to pre- tariff levels.

Non-GAAP operating expenses increased by $2.7 million compared to the prior year, an increase of 6%.

Consistent with Revenue.

The majority of the operating expense increased was invariable expenses tied to revenue, namely incentive, compensation and commissions.

Tested, the ebit da was 19.7 Million.

Or 14.6% of Revenue.

Non-gaap earnings per share were 41 cents in the quarter above our guidance range and up 8 cents, sequentially on higher than anticipated volume.

EPS was up 3 cents on a year-over-year basis.

Proto Labs continues to lead the digital manufacturing industry in terms of cash, generation reflecting the strength of our business model.

We generated 10.6 million dollars in cash from operations during the second quarter.

And we returned 3.1 million to shareholders in the form of repurchases.

On June 30th, we had 123.2 million of cash and Investments on our balance sheet and zero debt.

Our outlook for the third quarter of 2025 is outlined on slide 13.

We expect revenue between 130 and 138 million.

At the midpoint, this implies 6% growth year-over-year in constant currencies.

We expect foreign currency to have an approximately favorable impact on Revenue compared to the third quarter of 20124.

Moving to earnings guidance.

We anticipate non-gaap add backs in the third quarter to include stock-based compensation expense of approximately 3 m 3.9 million.

And amortization expense of 900,000.

We currently estimate a non-gaap effective tax rate between 24 and 25% in the third quarter.

In summary, we expect third quarter non-gaap earnings per share between 35 and 43 cents.

That concludes our prepared remarks.

Operator. Please open the line for questions.

Thank you.

Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session.

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The first question comes from the line of Brian trap from William Blair, please go ahead.

Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking my questions.

Thanks, Brian. Can you hear me okay? Yeah, good morning. Um I just wanted to first start with the, you know, the strength that you're seeing in CNC.

And are I'm curious. I know you mentioned Aerospace and defense that that makes sense. I'm just wondering, are you seeing more of that strength in 1 area or the other in terms of the factory or the network or or is that uh driving growth across both of those business lines?

Yeah, thanks for the question, Brian. Um,

you know, we are seeing similar growth, um, both in the factory and the network from a, a, a growth year-over-year growth, percentage perspective. Um, as I talked about on the call, it's it's 30% CNC growth in, in the US, that's really driving the overall, 20 20% for the company,

Brian. Now, this is just I'd like to just add, you know, we grew revenues with our larger accounts

Uh, and that's based on the focus for our go to market reorganization that we've done. I'd like to give a huge shout out to our go to market team, in the Americas, for continuing to drive, great customer service and great customer relationship. Also, a huge shout out to our production teams based in Nashua, New Hampshire and Brooklyn Park, Minnesota for being able to jump 30%, more revenues year-over-year, that shows the agility that we have in the organization to be able to respond to customers needs.

That's great. And and are those. Um, I'm I'm just wondering if you could give us any insight into those orders and CNC work. Is that uh,

Leaning more toward production or is it, is it leaning more toward prototyping, or all the above? And what's, what's the breakdown there?

As fresh talked about um, helped increase our our Revenue per contact year-over-year, double digits.

Okay. And and is that can you comment on whether you're seeing that strength, um, continue into the third quarter and and uh,

It's still pretty robust in July.

Yeah, I you know, um the midpoint of of our guide indicates that we're continuing to see the strengths and and and it's in the same areas, Brian.

Yeah, yeah, okay. Uh, I'll just test 1 1 more for now. Can you just add a little more color around the injection molding business? And, you know, I know you said prototyping, is is relatively soft but, um, you know, just how the injection molding business is, uh,

You know what, what's putting it under pressure and and what could turn that around and and how it's performing uh across the network versus the factory.

Yeah, so, um, let me answer the last part of your question first. The the the network is a relatively small portion of our injection molding business. The majority of it is through the factory. Um, couple things to comment on last year. We had, um, some larger, um, injection molding production orders specifically in automotive that provided some head 1 year-over-year. But in in general, we're seeing weakness within medical and that is, that is impacting. Um, you know what? We have around injection. Molding that being said, we're continuing to in

Ate in that space. We see that as a real big driver for us in the future from a production perspective. So we're continuing to add capabilities to that to win, more of that production business.

Got it. Okay, I'll follow up more later. Congrats on the record Revenue result.

Thanks Brian.

Thank you.

The next question comes from the line of Greg. Pal from Greg halam Capital group. Please go ahead.

Hey, good morning. I also like to offer my, my congratulations on, on a good quarter. And and Suresh, welcome, welcome aboard.

That's Greg.

Um,

Maybe, maybe sesh. I'd like to just start with you in in kind of a broader question on, on not necessarily why you join but, you know, maybe it's a little bit early but you've been there a couple months. So you've got a little bit of an opportunity to figure out maybe, you know, what? Excites you what's going on in the past? What's been missing? I mean, just I I know we're still waiting for kind of a longer term strategic Vision, but can you just tease us a a little bit and give a little bit of a a bit more color and kind of what's exciting you going forward?

Thanks, Greg, for that question. Um, as I said in my prepared remarks, I believe there is a large opportunity to reactivate the growth of this business, and that's what excites me about joining Proto Labs at this point in time.

Um,

you know, uh, I'm spending all my time listening, and talking to our employees, customer, and our partners. And, um, right now, I'm very focused on, um, removing friction for our customers and our employees and um, through these efforts we'll be able to identify, you know, what our future opportunities are and uh we'll be able to share those with you in the coming quarters.

Okay, fair enough. We'll we'll be

Looking forward to that um, it in terms of of the, the quarter in in the gross margin and I want to maybe dig into that a little bit more, you know, presumably maybe that's more related to some of the, the longer lead time offerings. But just can, can you give us a sense on, you know, the negative impact from the the the tariffs? And I don't know if you're able to to kind of quantify that and just to be clear. It sounds like that was maybe a temporary issue that's now been resolved. So what's kind of the implied outlook for gross margin here in Q3

Yeah. Absolutely. Um so um great. Yes part of our our pressure in the quarter on margins was tariffs. So it it was our you know our us

Europe as well, uh, which um, which also, um, you know challenged, the margins quarter over quarter and we had a higher mix of network. Uh, revenue from q1 to Q2 uh, which which also provided margin pressure. Now, on the positive side, you know, we as we talked about we grew 4% in the factories. So we had some strong Factory margins in the United States that were able to offset those things. Allowing gross margins to be flat quarter over quarter.

What what exactly though in terms of the tariffs was was the impact because, I mean, you're a quick turn business. So, you know, I guess I'm a little bit confused on kind of what I mean what was happening in in May, for instance, if you said it was midway through the quarter. What was the surprise that

Impacted the margin specifically knowing that. I mean a lot of the

I think the tariffs that were originally enacted were actually kind of early April, right?

So I mean the the specific impact was, um, you know, when we talked about in the quarter last time, if if a tariff was put on a certain country from our our Network perspective, we can then Source it from a different country to, you know, avoid those tariff impacts. But the, the Tariff that that took hold was the 1 that was on aluminum and steel. So it didn't matter what country it was coming from, you were going to get a tariff impact from that. Um, and so as that as that happened in the network, which has

Longer lead times you, you have more like 20 to 30 days of backlog, that's that's through the network. That is priced at a different price than what our assumption was on the cost on the Tariff. And so it was really um, you know, at the time, you know, adjusting our pricing. So that, um, and and looking at different ways in which our algorithm is working in terms of what we're charging MPS and so forth, you know, working through those Dynamics, uh, to offset, the Tariff impact, but then it takes 30 days for that backlog to come through and then you to get your margin right on the other side. So, um, I know a bit of a clunky answer but it it it was the, the aluminum and the steel tariff impact. It was the fact that we have 30 days of backlog and then, once once we've adjusted for that, then we don't have a margin impact. But but you still have that backlog coming through at a lower margin

No, that that's more color. I I would have assumed. It would have been a pass through but the lag makes make makes sense. What what, by the way, what was did you give a network? So, great, just real quickly, we don't pass that through to the, we honor the price, we give the customer. And that's, you know, that's part of um, you know, we think is going to Value us over the long term, right in terms of maintaining that relationship.

Yep. Okay. And and then just, I guess, 2 quick housekeeping. Did you give a gross margin um, for for the network business as a whole in the quarter and then in terms of A and D, what percent of your business is is a and d. And in terms of mix today,

Yeah. So uh Network margin was just below 30%, it was 29% in the quarter in terms of percent of um and D. It's north of 20% in the quarter.

North of 20 in the quarter. Okay. Uh, I will leave it there. Thanks.

Yep.

Thank you.

The next question comes from the line of Troy. Jensen, from Cantor Fitzgerald, please go ahead.

Hey gentlemen, congrats on the nice results and Rush. Welcome.

Thank you.

Hey, so, uh, again just, uh, just to follow up on a comment. You just said about 30 days of visibility. I always thought of you guys as having much less than that, but, like, the lead times are like kind of 7 to 10 days. So, can you explain that comment,

Yeah. Uh, I have longer visibility for 15% of the business that goes through the network for 85% of the business. I have a limited visibility

Okay, so that I get it this network business. All right, perfect. And then, um, I know like the last couple quarters, you've had this new initiative to push into production. Um, is there any update you can give us any kind of stats that uh can see if you're being successful.

Yeah, um obviously it's a stats that we talked about on the call, right? So we're seeing an 11% increase in Revenue per customer contact, right? So we're we're really happy with that. Um, and, you know, in addition

So that was up 44% year-over-year. So those are the 2.

external metrics that, that that we talk about, um, you know, I

That, that is driving.

a decent amount of growth, and the growth that you saw within the quarter,

Yep. Okay. Okay. And the last question for me, can you just talk about uh would you expect to get normal seasonality in Q4 or some of these initiatives going to help offset what we typically seen as kind of a Down slightly sequential quarter.

Yeah. I I would speak to the midpoint of our guidance, right? So, you know, from from where we, we see things, you know, um obviously, um, coming off the earnings.

Call last quarter orders were stronger than what we anticipated and that, and that continued, and and that's indicative of of where we are in the guide. So for our Q3 set seasonality, like, you know, um, you know, we we gave a midpoint of the guidance I think that's where we think that that's going to fall in terms of the fourth quarter. I I would expect typical seasonality Q3 to Q4 um just because of the holiday periods. So that that ends up being uh down slightly from the third quarter.

Awesome. All right guys, keep up the good work.

All right, thanks for joining you.

Thank you.

Ladies and gentlemen, with that, we conclude the question and answer session.

On behalf of protolabs that concludes the conference.

Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect your lines.

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