At Formnext 2024, Josef Prusa sat down with TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies to discuss the company's rise, the evolution of its product portfolio, why open sourcing has always remained important for the company, and his vision for the business.
The F370 is being leveraged by ArcelorMittal to create complex tooling, jigs, fixtures, and functional prototypes, with 'significantly reduced' lead times and enhanced design flexibility being reported.
The new machine is said to 'build on the success of the BigRep ONE,' while incorporating advanced features found in the company's latest product releases.
Stratasys has introduced a number of new products to support its Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and P3 Programmable PhotoPolymerization (P3) offerings.
The four new materials it will launch at Formnext are said to reflect the company's commitment to lightweight, performing and sustainable materials, and will deliver properties such as exceptional strength and chemical resistance.
Developed with input from users of the Filament Maker ONE, the Filament Maker TWO is said to address the need for stability, efficiency and customisation in filament extrusion, while being able to produce 3kg spools.
Ulendo Technologies and Rev1 Technologies have partnered to provide a software upgrade that they say will improve the speed of extrusion-based 3D printers.
According to UltiMaker, the MakerBot Sketch Sprint boasts ‘print speeds of up to five times faster than standard desktop printers that print up to 50-100 mm/s, allowing educators to maximise class time.
The company says the new machine offers 'superior industrial 3D printing in a desktop size', boasting high-speed printing, exceptional print quality and expanded material versatility.
The company announced the trio were among several organisations to invest in the F3300 platform, with more than 30 orders secured since the product was launched at Formnext last November.