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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel - Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a global leader in additive manufacturing, is set to unveil new 3D printing solutions at the RAPID + TCT event scheduled for April 8-10 in Detroit, Michigan. The company plans to present a range of new products and materials designed to enhance manufacturing processes across various industries.
At booth #2501, Stratasys will demonstrate its full additive ecosystem, including six 3D printers utilizing five different technologies, alongside over 120 printed parts. The display will also feature software, materials, and post-processing solutions. The company maintains impressive gross profit margins of 48.5% and holds more cash than debt on its balance sheet, according to InvestingPro analysis.
Among the new introductions, Stratasys will reveal the Neo800+ stereolithography printer and PolyJet ToughONE material. These advancements are aimed at delivering production-grade performance and efficiency. The event will also highlight the material’s durability through interactive demonstrations, such as drill and pull tests, and an air hockey table constructed with printed components.
Stratasys will also showcase the CALLUM SKYE, a luxury electric vehicle developed using the company’s technologies, illustrating the scalability of additive manufacturing from concept design to end-use production.
The company is expanding its additive capabilities with several new products and materials for its FDM and P3 DLP platforms. This includes VICTREX AM 200, a high-performance PEEK-based material, and PC-ESD, a polycarbonate blend with electrostatic discharge properties. Additionally, GrabCAD Print Pro for Origin will be introduced, enhancing workflow control for Origin users, along with a new ESD photopolymer, Loctite 3D IND3380 ESD.
Stratasys executives and customers will participate in various conference sessions to discuss real-world applications of additive manufacturing. Topics will range from innovation and industrialization approaches to the impact of additive manufacturing on workforce development and cybersecurity in 3D printing.
The company’s participation in RAPID + TCT underscores its commitment to advancing additive manufacturing and supporting industries such as aerospace, electronics, industrial manufacturing, and healthcare.
This news article is based on a press release statement from Stratasys Ltd. For more information, please visit the Stratasys website.
In other recent news, Stratasys Ltd. has filed its annual financial report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024. The report, now available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s website, provides an audited overview of the company’s financial performance. Stratasys has also introduced the PolyJet ToughONE White, a new material designed to enhance functional prototyping and end-use parts. This material aims to reduce development time and costs, offering improved impact resistance and flexibility. Additionally, Stratasys has released the Neo800+ 3D printer, which features faster print speeds and expanded capabilities. The Neo800+ is designed for industries requiring large, precise parts, benefiting sectors like automotive and aerospace. In the realm of aerospace, Stratasys has launched two advanced materials, AIS Antero 800NA and AIS Antero 840CN03, for its F900 3D printer. These materials have been developed in collaboration with Boeing and Blue Origin to meet the stringent demands of aerospace and defense applications. Furthermore, Stratasys has expanded its presence in the European dental market through partnerships with Nueva Galimplant in Spain and Gold Quadrat and Metaux Precieux in Germany. These collaborations aim to distribute Stratasys’s dental 3D printing solutions more widely across Europe.
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