Luge athletes are timed to the thousandth of a second, so they’re constantly finding ways to improve. They’ve incorporated Stratasys 3D printing and FDM technology to get their concepts to ice faster.
One of the largest SL providers in the United States reinvents the Service Bureau with the Neo800 3D printer.
The Stratasys F900 is built to meet all of your demands. Connectivity enabled for integrated, distributed manufacturing. With the widest range of high-performance materials, largest heated build chamber, and highest z-strength, the possible applications are endless in any industry.
The Visible Heart Laboratory at the University of Minnesota utilizes Stratasys 3D printing technology for student and physician education as well as medical device research.
Radford Motors builds exclusive luxury automobiles, focusing on high craftsmanship, limited-run production, customization, and performance. To prototype and build the Radford Lotus Type 62-2 production vehicle, the company relied on additive manufacturing to enable an agile development and production process.
Stratasys CEO Dr. Yoav Zeif and Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl meet at Boom's Colorado facility to view the XB-1 test plane as it prepares for its first flight. Boom’s story truly validates the tangible benefits 3D printing provides for manufacturing!
Meet the brains behind the Digital Anatomy Creator and learn how we teamed up with experts across the industry to design the best solution for surgical training, patient education, and more.
Learn how the Digital Anatomy printer, materials and software combine to give you the power to create patient-specific, biomechanically accurate anatomical models for medical device development, hands-on physician training and education and pre-surgical planning.