3d printing solutions
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Among others, the list assembled by Stratasys includes Boeing, Toyota Motor Company, Medtronic, Dunwoody College of Technology, the University of Central Florida, and the University of Minnesota
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Stratasys announces a global mobilization of its printing resources. The initial focus is on providing thousands of disposable face shields for use by medical personnel
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'We are available to rebuild small parts for machines and medical equipment that can save people's lives in this period of crisis.'
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The italian company reports how it is successfully leveraging Stratasys FDM materials
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Together with EOS, a leading supplier for high-end solutions in additive manufacturing, Ford has created locking nuts with contours based on the driver’s voice
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It introduces a new material from Windform®P-LINE range dedicated to high speed production-grade 3D Printing technology
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The new MSC software produces a part design that is ready for additive manufacturing (DfAM) within a few hours
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According to the agreeement, CTC will manufacture parts for Airbus using Stratasys Fortus 450MC printers
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Stratasys announced it during a press conference at the Formnext 2019
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CRP Technology collaborated with the Laboratoire InterUniversitaire des Système Atmosphérique (LISA) of Universite Paris-est Creteil (UPEC) on the construction of a nano-satellite that is a 3U CubeSat formfactor
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MakerBot, a global leader in 3D printing, revealed that All Axis Robotics is implementing its solutions to produce custom tooling parts for its legacy machines as well as customers
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The cross-industry collaboration between Angel Trains, DB ESG and Stratasys aims to leverage 3D printing to help overcome issues around the replacement of obsolete parts across the UK rail industry
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The aim is to combine the power of composite materials with a snap-curing 3D printing process to create a moldless, out-of-autoclave manufacturing technology
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This year, the parent company of the LEHVOSS Group, Lehmann&Voss&Co., celebrates its 125th company anniversary
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For the first time, the company will be attending CAMX 2019 as speaker
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The collaboration means global 3D printing leader Stratasys will provide the defence, security, and aerospace giant with increased access to new materials and production technologies
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The company will display it at Eurobike 2019 in Friedrichshafen, Germany, September 4 – 7th
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Real ABS parts printed on Method X have no warping or cracking that typically occurs when printing modified ABS on desktop platforms without heated chambers
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CRP Technology collaborated with the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology of the Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi) on the construction of parts
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Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group is now using advanced 3D printing from Stratasys to manufacture, flight-ready parts
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Marvel Medtech will use XJet’s NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ) technology to 3D print a ceramic cryotherapy probe
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The Australian Government’s Global Innovation Linkages Program announced funding for a joint project with Plataine
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Windform® P1 is a PA material with superior mechanical properties, isotropic; it has been engineered for a faster production of small end-use parts in higher volumes
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tratasys and Google Arts and Culture are re-imagining some of the world’s most cherished artifacts and historical monuments through additive manufacturing
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The new maintenance depot offers a very high level of digitalization in the rail industry, with advanced FDM 3D printing from Stratasys
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The company unveiled the world’s first battery-assisted bike using a 3D carbon fiber frame
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Colorzenith has 3D printed a life-size replica of the classic Italian car, Lancia B24, for the Don Pasquale opera, using its Massivit 1800 3D Printer
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It has been developed by Cygnet Texkimp and The University of Manchester
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The company will print non-structural parts such as brackets and other parts used for system installation











