Hawk Ridge Systems has added three Stratasys 3D printing technologies to its additive manufacturing solutions offering.
Manufacturers will now be able to access multi-material PolyJet, large-format stereolithography (SLA) Neo, and Origin programmable photopolymerization P3 digital light processing (DLP) capabilities via Hawk Ridge Systems.
The companies believe their partnership will support the development of advanced prototyping, tooling and end-use manufacturing applications across several sectors, including aerospace, automotive, medical and dental, industrial equipment and consumer markets.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to helping customers deploy additive manufacturing with confidence,” said Dale Ford, CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems. “Stratasys brings industrial-proven systems that align perfectly with our focus on outcomes, scalability and production readiness. Together, we’re enabling manufacturers to move faster, reduce risk and find real value from additive manufacturing.”
“The partnership with Hawk Ridge Systems is important in bringing our solutions to more customers that are serious about additive manufacturing,” added Josh Boggess, GM & VP of Sales, Americas at Stratasys. “Hawk Ridge Systems brings deep application expertise and important proximity to customers. With additive manufacturing becoming more commonplace on shop floors, we are seeing supply chains become more secure, tooling is standard practice, and prototyping is speeding up, taking months off manufacturing processes. This partnership helps keep the momentum of industrial additive manufacturing moving forward."
Hawk Ridge Systems will offer the full suite of PolyJet medium- to large-sized industrial 3D printers (J55 Prime, J850 Prime, J850 Pro, J5 MediJet and J5 Digital Anatomy), large-scale SLA 3D printers (Neo and Neo 800+), and high-volume P3 DLP 3D printers (Origin Two).