Stratasys, founded in 1989 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA, is a global leader in additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology. The company offers a comprehensive range of 3D printers, materials, and software solutions that cater to industries such as aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer products. Stratasys' innovations enable rapid prototyping, manufacturing aids, and end-use part production, facilitating design flexibility and cost efficiency. With a commitment to sustainability and advancing manufacturing processes, Stratasys empowers businesses worldwide to transform their product development and production strategies.
The New TechStyle Fabric Alignment Station Meets High-End Fashion Demands to Seamlessly Integrate Various Technologies While Printing with High Accuracy.
The new processor supports up to 50% improvement in file processing and printing speeds of complex high-quality patterns to market for metal cast parts.
With eight speaking engagements, a dynamic booth, and a showcase truck featuring solutions, applications and use cases from across various industries, attendees will gain hands-on insights into the real value of additive manufacturing.
Stratasys makes several updates with new products and materials that address customer feedback and are designed to unlock more opportunities and functionality for additive manufacturing capabilities.
Positions Stratasys to expand engagement with all Covestro AM materials customers with global breadth of Stratasys sales, service, and support infrastructure. Expands its differentiated 3D printed materials offering in stereolithography, DLP, and powders to address more manufacturing industry applications.
Stratasys has announced a new certification program for Stratasys FDM® 3D printer operators and engineers, the first in a series of certification programs for Stratasys 3D printer users. The program is designed to provide Stratasys customers with a comprehensive education that supports their adoption of 3D printing through the entire FDM printing process.