RandD advances EDM technology

A Stratasys product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 26, 2007

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

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

The contract was entered into in 2005 for the purpose of advancing Stratasys' proprietary FDM technology for direct digital manufacturing applications.

The project is expected to increase Stratasys' opportunities in this emerging market and broaden its product offerings.

"Industry analysts project the market for direct digital manufacturing could be far greater than that of rapid prototyping systems and 3D printers combined", says Stratasys CEO Scott Crump.

"Already we're seeing a significant percentage of our FDM productivity systems used for manufacturing applications".

Major milestones reached in December 2006 include the: completion of alpha-unit testing, with customer approval at Stratasys, and installation and acceptance at the customer site.

These milestones were achieved less then two weeks apart, and the unit was delivered on time and on budget.

Customer satisfaction has resulted in requests for several additional units to meet capacity demands.

Incorporating the new technologies, Stratasys will continue to develop new products with added manufacturing capabilities for the broader marketplace.

"We've discussed several of these pending technologies with select customers who have shown enthusiastic approval", says Stratasys FDM Product Manager Patrick Robb.

"Many of these customers would like these technologies now, but understand product development schedules".

"Some have started plans to implement the technologies as they become available".

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