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From protoyping to production: 25+ years of polymer 3D printing

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Stratasys continues to lead 3D Printing, solving challenges along the production cycle
From protoyping to production: 25+ years of polymer 3D printing

Professor Neil Hopkinson, pioneer of Additive Manufacturing and inventor of a licensed technology, provides a unique historical insight into how 3D printing has evolved from being used for prototyping to one that is increasingly used to produce final parts. The talk will explore technical developments and the likely future of additive manufacturing.

Stratasys is leading the global shift to additive manufacturing with innovative 3D printing solutions for industries such as aerospace, automotive, consumer products and healthcare. The Stratasys range of industrial-grade 3D printers primarily utilizes advanced 3D printing technologies of PolyJet, SLA, FDM, P3 DLP and SAF. Through smart and connected 3D printers, polymer materials, a software ecosystem, and parts on demand, their solutions deliver competitive advantages at every stage in the product value chain. The world’s leading organizations turn to Stratasys to transform product design and bring agility to manufacturing and supply chains.

The primary advantages of 3D printing manufacturing technologies include tangible cost savings and quicker turnaround times. The process results in fewer errors and helps for maintaining in-house privacy for designs. One of its highlights is the reduced need for massive inventories, thanks to its on-demand production capabilities.

3D Printing is moving the industry away from a centralized production process in which parts are created far away from where they’re assembled or ultimately packaged for end users. Technology has evolved to the point where there is no longer just printing parts that demonstrate what a particular component can do: Stratasys is making usable components, end-use parts, in a way that’s easier, simpler, and faster than ever. Manufacturers are now able to respond to shifting market realities with incredible flexibility and agility, as they’re no longer bogged down by an arduous process. Should a new technological development require that manufacturers need to make changes to their components, they can now dramatically shorten the time it takes to implement those adjustments.

Industrial designers and manufacturers have the power to experiment, fine-tune, and tweak their products with ease – a new, truly optimized form of manufacturing, featuring far less waste, quicker production from design to final product, and more, across a wide range of industries.

Our mission at Stratasys is to continue leading the industry towards better, smarter manufacturing. We do that by supporting our talented research and development teams, who are constantly driving to develop and refine 3D printing solutions that transform how manufacturing happens. The Stratasys team has built strong relationships with their customers and partners who are working tirelessly to identify use cases and leverage the unique benefits of additive manufacturing that lead to lower-costs, higher-volume production, cost-effective customization, and agile tool creation. Stratasys is thrilled to share its perspectives on the future of the industry and how they’re making additive work for their customers.

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