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Additive manufacturing goes mainstream with IoT connected printers

Manufacturing with additive technology is not a distant future. Stratasys has developed solutions to connect your all of your production systems, providing mission critical data and material options so you can save time and money.

Reliable and repeatable

Reliable processes and hardware deliver repeatable results. Managing large scale manufacturing output is easier with modern manufacturing solutions built to perform and deliver, under any condition, time after time.

FDM ULTEM Part

Topologically optimized structures are possible with consistent, repeatable results.

Strong and lightweight

Production-grade thermoplastics give you a wide range of advanced mechanical properties and design capabilities. All this and fine detail, smooth surface finishes, accuracy and strength of metals without all the weight, or cost.

One Wheel 3D Printed Prototype

Functional prototyping becomes possible with strong carbon fiber-filled nylon material.

Made for the evolving factory floor

You are ready to step-up to the ease-of-use and rapid ROI of a true industrial-grade 3D printer on your factory floor. Your team is ready to design, iterate and 3D print solutions today. You need strong and reliable parts such as jigs, fixtures and manufacturing aids without the cost and delay of printer breakdowns or broken parts. You also need IOT connectivity for the data-driven factory of the future.

a man working with a Stratasys F900 printer

The F900 comes MTConnect-ready for digital
factory integration.

"When we heard about Stratasys Fortus 3D Printers, we knew we had a true production tool that could make real production parts."

Ashley Guy, president and CEO, Utah Trikes

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The finished hatch make up of several 3D printed sections.

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