Quadpack Industries, an international provider of beauty packaging solutions, has installed a Stratasys J750 machine in its UK research and design facility.
Stratasys and Materialise are pooling together their PolyJet technology and FDA-cleared Mimics inPrint software to better enable medical professionals to leverage 3D printing for anatomical models.
The University Hospital Basel has reduced operating times and the risk of complications for complex cranio-maxillofacial surgeries by 3D printing surgical guides.
3D printing has been harnessed by Sensocore, a developer of automated water sensor systems to save on cost and time of the delivery of its latest product.
A manufacturer of scientific analytical systems, Waters has upgraded its 3D printing equipment to an Objet500 Connex3 to accelerate its prototyping processes.
Model Solution, a rapid design, tooling and prototyping company, has announced the building of a new North American headquarters and rapid prototyping centre in Silicon Valley.
Online and technology-enabled quick-turn manufacturer, Proto Labs has announced the addition of Stratasys’ PolyJet technology to its industrial 3D printing service.
Stratasys has unveiled the J700 Dental, the fastest PolyJet-based 3D printer for producing clear aligner moulds at IDS 2017. The leading AM company believes its new system is meeting the ever-growing demand for rapid solutions in the dental industry.
Keyence is a company who have stayed on the periphery of 3D printing in most of the world, only operating its 3D division in Germany and here in Japan. At 3D Printing Tokyo the company is making a song a dance about its Agilista series of printers.
French foundry and machining company, VHM Fonderie has seen its product development time shortened and capacity improved since introducing Stratasys PolyJet 3D printers. The company has also established its own service bureau, Reali3D.