BAE Systems has sought to acquire two F3300 machines to help drive product improvements, while reducing time to market across the company’s Air sector products.
The API has been developed to allow free access to Slant 3D’s extensive FDM 3D printing farms, meaning developers can now begin building applications that directly connect to Slant 3D’s print farms.
Extrusion 3D printing company 3devo has announced its new ‘project partnership’ business model as sales of its Filament Maker 3D printer series are ceased.
In an email correspondence distributed to stakeholders, partners, and clients, 3devo confirmed it is transitioning away from its traditional sales model.
Stratasys has received third-party validation from the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) for its first-ever Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) Process Certification.
BigRep has signed a non-binding letter of intent with special purpose acquisition (SPAC) company SMG Technology Acceleration SE to combine their businesses and list publicly on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Toyota's William Dallas Martin and Stratasys' Chris Rollag about the development and launch of the F3300 FDM 3D printing system.
Toyota has signed an agreement to be the first customer to purchase Stratasys' new F3300 Fused Deposition Modelling 3D printer, which was launched at Formnext this week.
Through this acquisition, BigRep believes it will realise 'far-reaching synergies' by offering a full spectrum of low-to-high temperature additive manufacturing solutions.
Nexa3D has signed a letter of intent (LOI) to acquire Essentium, adding an extrusion 3D printing technology to its existing VAT photopolymerisation and powder bed fusion processes.
Promising reduced labour, maximised uptime and higher part quality and yield, Stratasys believes the F3300 to be the ‘most sophisticated industrial 3D printer on the market.’