Stratasys invented its patented FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology in 1988 and has led the development of 3D printing technology ever since. Stratasys uses its FDM technology in the Mojo 3D Printer, uPrint SE 3D Printers, Dimension 3D Printers and Fortus 3D Production Systems, which were developed for direct digital manufacturing and precision rapid prototyping. The company also operates RedEye On Demand, a digital manufacturing service.
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Stratasys named official 3d printing partner of Toyota Racing Development
June 1, 2022 3:33pmStratasys Ltd. announced that it has been named an official partner of Toyota Racing Development (TRD). The partnership will make its debut with 3D printed production parts on the forthcoming Toyota GR86 for the GR Cup, a new single-make racing series sanctioned by SRO America. “Additive manufacturing has allowed us to quickly iterate, design, and […]
[Read More]Stratasys and Nascar collaborate to bring first 3d printed production parts to Nascar next gen racecars
May 31, 2022 9:25amStratasys Ltd. announced that it has been named a NASCAR Competition Partner and has teamed with NASCAR to produce the first-ever 3D printed production parts to be featured across all NASCAR Next Gen cars. NASCAR teamed with Stratasys Direct Manufacturing to print a windshield air cockpit ventilation unit for the Next Gen car. The windshield […]
[Read More]Stratasys公司与洛克希德·Martin to qualify material for space and aviation end-use parts
March 29, 2022 9:07amStratasys公司有限公司宣布将提供public with baseline material qualification data for Antero 840CN03 filament material in collaboration with Lockheed Martin and Metropolitan State University of Denver. The release of this qualification data allows those in the industry to use the material for additively manufactured aerospace parts, such as those on the […]
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Stratasys invented its patented FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology in 1988 and has led the development of 3D printing technology ever since.