Discover how Subaru’s Accessories Product Development team used the Stratasys F770™ with the new T25 print head to reduce tool iteration time by 50%, accelerate production, and minimize waste through just-in-time 3D printing
Discover how NASCAR used the Stratasys Neo800 SLA 3D printer and Somos Evolve 128 material to rapidly prototype aerodynamic strakes, cutting time by one week and costs by 50% compared to metal.
Stratasys partners with CALLUM, led by Jaguar’s former design director Ian Callum, to reimagine rare vehicles like the C-X75. See how 3D printing enables bespoke design, cost-efficiency, and faster turnaround for exclusive automotive projects.
Omega Tool Corp leverages Stratasys F3300 and ULTEM™ 9085 to build modular, heat-resistant paint fixtures. Learn how 3D printing improved efficiency and reduced tooling weight.
The journey started with the idea that additive manufacturing might help with the company’s tooling needs. With the assistance of PADT, an advanced 3D printing product development and services provider, Howe and Dan Zumbo, Parker’s additive manufacturing manager, started small with a loaner 3D printer.
USC engineering students use 3D printing to accelerate Formula SAE car development, saving time and enhancing design. Learn how AM drives success.
TryTec, a small medical device manufacturing company based in Japan, designed its first endoscopic device, Opyls, with Stratasys DLP technology. Read more
Stratasys Polyjet technology optimized Microsoft tooling for shield metal prototyping with highly accurate models and fewer design limitations. Read more
Read how Stratasys P3 technology and materials helped H&T Presspart to achieve injection-molding precision and quality for pharmaceutical components.
Learn how Christopher tool switched their laser marking fixture production to 3D printing and saved valuable time and money,