Stratasys

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With headquarters both in the US and Israel, Stratasy is the global leader in professional 3D printers. It is a publicly traded company with close to US$1 billion in yearly revenues. Stratasys systems range from affordable desktop 3D printers to large, advanced 3D production systems, making 3D printing more accessible.

Profile Description

Every day, our customers find simpler, smarter approaches to stubborn design problems – and greater confidence to confront towering human and technological challenges. Less hindered by the usual constraints, they can imagine, design, iterate and replicate more freely than ever before. By providing the shortest possible path from idea to solid object, Stratasys empowers them to untangle complexity, tackle tough problemsuncover new solutions – and to do it all with the urgency our accelerating world demands.

We’ve been at the forefront of 3D printing innovation for more than 25 years. We’re shaping lives by helping researchers and health experts expand human knowledge and advance health care delivery. We are fueling the next generation of innovation through our work in aerospace, automotive and education. We’re trusted worldwide by leading manufacturers and groundbreaking designers, makers, thinkers and doers. As a proud innovation partner, we offer the best mix of technologies, deep industry expertise — and the most flexible implementation options to meet our customers’ needs – whatever shape they may take.

Solutions

Every industry is different. Every need is different. Whether your next challenge calls for one part, one 3D printer, an entire lab, or a global shared service network, Stratasys has the complete solution.

Stratasys 3D Printers employ FDM Technology (Fused Deposition Modeling) for its reliability on durable parts, and PolyJet Technology for its smooth, detailed surfaces and ability to combine multiple materials in the same printed object. Other Stratasys’ technologies include an inkjet-style method to build parts from liquid photopolymers in fine droplets, immediately cured with ultraviolet light, as well as SCP Technology (Smooth Curvature Printing) to produce finely detailed models for lost-wax casting and mold-making.

The Stratasys portfolio of specially engineered 3D printing materials is the most comprehensive in the industry. It includes nearly 150 PolyJet photopolymers and FDM thermoplastics.

MakerBot, a subsidiary of Stratasys since 2013, manufactures the company’s prosumer desktop 3D printers in Brooklyn, New York. It maintains the Thingiverse design-sharing community and facilitates a wide network of user groups. Stratasys also manufactures SolidScape 3D Printers and operates the Stratasys Direct Manufacturing  service.

Through its network of certified resellers, Stratasys is present around the globe.

Range of Services

  • Polyjet
  • FDM
  • SCP

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