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Stratasys introduces a new era of 3D printed fashion
Stratasyshas announced the launch of its TechStyle Fabric Alignment Station, the next milestone in the evolution of Stratasys 3DFashion technology.
Achieve fast, cost-effective 3D printing with new tech
Tri-Tech 3D will offer the F3300, a new fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3D printer from Stratasys that can print up to twice as fast as alternative printers, while offering significant improvements in cost per part and reliability.
Tri-Tech 3D to attend MACH 2024
Tri-Tech 3D, a UK distributor of Stratasys, One Click Metal, and XJet 3D printing solutions, will exhibit at MACH 2024 on stand 17-520 at the NEC, Birmingham, from 15–19 April 2024.
Transforming automotive prototype production
To improve the quality of bespoke, low-volume parts for the motoring industry, UK provider of Stratasys, One-Click Metal and XJet 3D printing solutions, Tri-Tech 3D, recently supplied innovative engineering solutions provider, HPL, with a large-format stereolithography (SL) additive manufacturing (AM) system that can produce high-quality prototype parts with low variability.
Five industries 3D printing is driving forward
The possibilities for 3D printing are immense and cut across various industries. However, certain sectors have been quicker to embrace its potential.
Hubs explores the impact of 4D printing on various industries
Shape-morphing systems, also known as 4D printing, add the dimension of time to 3D printing, Hubs explores what this means for various industries.
Stratasys buys cloud-based software start-up Riven
Stratasys has acquired quality assurance software start-up Riven. Members of the Riven team will be integrated into the Stratasys Software business unit.
An overview of the five vital smart manufacturing technologies
Industry 4.0 is transforming how manufacturers operate and providing them with more opportunities to focus on strategic parts of the business. This is because smart manufacturing technology, like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), allows modern manufacturers to operate more efficiently.
Hexagon and Stratasys unlock the potential of 3D printing
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division and Stratasys have applied Hexagon’s simulation technology to capture the behaviour of Stratasys’ high-performance, ultra-lightweight Antero reinforced polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) materials and its additive manufacturing processes. These rigorously validated simulations offer Stratasys customers unique insight so they can introduce new sustainable aircraft and spacecraft faster.
McLaren Racing 3D prints 9,000 parts a year
McLaren Racing is responding to tighter vehicle production time and budget limits from the FIA by 3D printing tens of thousands of parts with large next-generation Neo800 stereolithography 3D printers from Stratasys.