We envision a world in which ideas become reality through 3D printing technology. The imagination of the human mind is unlimited. The limitations are physical ones that we can overcome. We are freeing engineers, manufacturers, educators, designers, doctors, and other creators from those constraints. Through the potential of additive technologies, impossible human challenges become possible.
About usChildren's Hospital Colorado turns to anatomical models to treat congenital heart disease.
Read MoreKinetic Vision uses 3D printing to sell unique features of AeroFlexx liquid packaging.
Read MoreAngel Trains and DB ESG 3D-print spare train parts to reduce lead times by 94%.
Read MoreStratasys has now acquired all outstanding shares of Xaar 3D, the joint venture behind SAF technology and our H Series solutions for production-scale additive manufacturing. The first 3D printer, the H350, is now available.
Learn moreWe are proud to share our first Stratasys ESG & Sustainability Report. Our ESG strategy calls for advancing Mindful Manufacturing™, which is the thoughtful redesign of processes, parts and supply chains, utilizing 3D printing across the product lifecycle to maximize sustainability over time, all while supporting business growth.
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patient care:
Seattle Children’s is turning to Stratasys Digital Anatomy to plan complex pediatric surgical procedures. Synthetic digital twins of an actual patient’s anatomy, including the specific pathology in question, is transformative. Watch how it helped Nia.
production:
P3 PhotoPolymerization technology and Origin One 3D printers let TE Connectivity turn to additive manufacturing to produce new lines of connectors at volumes not possible with injection molding. The new normal in manufacturing means growth. Learn how.
design:
Kinetic Vision transformed beverage package design with multicolor, multimaterial PolyJet 3D printing. Learn how they save time, win business, and win over consumers with Stratasys.