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.
Discover how Microsoft’s Advanced Prototyping Center uses the Stratasys J850 Prime and VeroUltraClear resin to create high-fidelity prototypes—accelerating design validation for the Surface Pen.
Forensic Photonics revolutionized fingerprint detection with their LIFT device, using P3 to create durable, high-quality imaging solutions for law enforcement.
Discover how EANT GmbH reduced production costs by 20% and time by 75% using Stratasys F900 & Nylon 12CF for lightweight, strong 3D-printed antenna mounts.
Bringing 40 years of Earth surface data to life through 3D art, combining scientific precision and artistic expression using GrabCAD Print Pro™ and Voxel Print™
Industrial Designer Ori Levin introduced a groundbreaking air purifier prototype. Learn how Stratasys 3D printing technologies made it possible.
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
Stratasys helps Techno Lab develop functional prototypes faster and more flexible, while meeting the required electrical-mechanical regulations. Learn more
Read how the advancement to PolyJet & J850 Prime allowed Microsoft to change the shape & color of objects within the prototype’s solid bodies in a single print.