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.
TE Connectivity already producing thousands of aerospace-grade parts that meet stringent requirements. P3-powered printers support growing portfolio of high-performance materials with industry-leading accuracy, repeatability and time to part.
Powered by SAF technology, the H350 printer is designed to deliver consistent, accurate, production-grade parts with affordable and predictable costs compared to traditional manufacturing or competing for 3D printers.
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today introduced three new 3D printers that together address a large portion of the multibillion-dollar market opportunity in additive manufacturing of end-use parts.
Installation of Stratasys 3D printers at Senior Aerospace BWT used in robust, repeatable and traceable production process for aerospace. Company seeing savings of up to 75% on certain parts, compared with traditional manufacturing.
Selective Absorption Fusion technology will power new H Series 3D printers as Stratasys zeroes in on growing market for 3D-printed mass production parts.
Joins forces with TCL Hofmann and Stratasys to bring proven FDM® 3D printing solution for customized prototyping, tooling and fixturing in supercars and equipment.
Addition of RPS’ Neo line of industrial stereolithography systems gives Stratasys a full suite of polymer 3D printing solutions across the product life cycle.