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Stratasys

Address:
14950 Martin Drive
Eden Prairie
MN 55344-2020
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 952 937 3000

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Listing of all 15 news releases from Stratasys:

Prototype system speeds automotive development

 User application article   Gordon Murray Design, released by automotive industry expert Gordon Murray in 2007, has purchased a Stratasys FDM 400mc machine as part of its drive to become the world's automotive design group.

News from Stratasys (27 March 2008)

Prototype material suits hygienic applications

ABS-M30i is up to 67% stronger than standard Stratasys ABS and bonding strength between layers is more than doubled, expanding capabilities for functional testing or manufacturing production parts.

News from Stratasys (12 March 2008)

Rapid prototyping system improves detail

Stratasys' FDM 200mc pairs the ABSplus material with Insight software to produce parts with improved mechanical properties and improved feature detail.

News from Stratasys ( 4 May 2007)

Build option improves prototyping speed

Stratasys today announced a new build option that increases throughput up to 50% compared with previously available options.

News from Stratasys ( 2 May 2007)

Machine improves thermoplastic prototyping

Digital Mechanics has purchased a second Stratasys FDM Vantage i machine to keep up with its growing customer demand for both prototyping and direct digital manufacturing.

News from Stratasys (29 March 2007)

RandD advances EDM technology

Stratasys has recently completed several major milestones as part of its previously announced US $3.6 million RandD contract with a Fortune 500 company.

News from Stratasys (26 February 2007)

Dell buys landmark rapid prototyping system

 User application article   Stratasys has installed more rapid prototyping systems than any other manufacturer, worldwide.

News from Stratasys ( 4 December 2006)

Wohlers praises rapid manufacturing

Rapid manufacturing can provide speed and lifetime cost benefits over traditional manufacturing techniques, such as injection moulding, for some products.

News from Stratasys (21 November 2006)

End of the line for Eden products

Stratasys has announced it will discontinue the sale of Eden products on 1st January 2007.

News from Stratasys ( 3 August 2006)

Report confirms RP market lead

Stratasys has maintained its market leader position in terms of units shipped within the rapid prototyping (RP) industry, according to the recently issued Wohlers Report 2006.

News from Stratasys ( 2 June 2006)

Extra material options for prototyping system

Rapid prototyping system expanded with three additional modelling material options and higher resolution than the previous base model.

News from Stratasys (10 February 2006)

Price crash for 3D printer

The Dimension 3D Printing Group has reduced the price of its Dimension SST 3D printer by $5000.

News from Stratasys ( 9 March 2005)

Polycarbonate RP material can be sterilised

Stratasys is announcing that it has developed a polycarbonate modelling material for food-, pharmaceutical-, and medical-equipment modelling.

News from Stratasys (11 March 2004)

Japanese 3D printer order is largest ever

Stratasys has secured a $1.5 million order from its Tokyo-based distributor, Marubeni Solutions Corp.

News from Stratasys ( 1 January 2004)

RP system for futureproof upgrades

The FDM Vantage rapid prototyping system was designed to allow future upgrades to a larger modelling chamber, more material bays, and new modelling materials when developed, extending its life span.

News from Stratasys (30 June 2003)

 

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