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MCAD Cafe video from Solidworks 2010
Interview with Jon Cobb, VP Global Marketing Stratasys, inc. Jon discusses the Additive Fabrication market and the uPrint Plus at SolidWorks World 2010.
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Machine Design Video - What is 3D printing?
Brent Denston of Stratasys demonstrates the advantages of 3D printing.
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YouTube Stratasys no Jornal da Globo Legendado - With English Subtitles
Reportagem sobre as Impressoras 3D da Stratasys exibida dia 23072009 no Jornal da Globo
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Additive fabrication technologies have made significant advancements over the years, especially in material choices and system capabilities
In collaboration with AUTODESK, a world leader in digital design technologies, Stratasys unveiled the world's first full-scale custom motorcycle produced entirely on a Fortus 3D Production System using thermoplastic material. The advanced capabilities of Fortus systems allow users to produce parts that are fully functioning, including: articulating steering, illuminating headlights, and rotating wheels, demonstrating how the FDM process can give designers the functionality they look for in quality production parts.
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Success Story: Oreck reduced fixture costs by 65 percent using a Fortus 3D Production System
With Direct Digital Manufacturing, the cost to produce assembly pallets is reduced by up to 65 percent. With some fixture projects costing more than $100,000, the savings are significant.
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Dimension featured on Jay Leno's Garage
See Jay Leno tout the benefits of 3D scanners and Dimension 3D Printers in developing hard-to-replace automotive parts. As Jay says, "It's pretty amazing!"
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FDM technology process video: Easiest to use of any additive fabrication technology
No special set up is required for Stratasys 3D printers and 3D production systems. Both come with hardware and software that make it easy to convert CAD files into 3D parts in three easy steps:
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Machine Design Magazine Video
Darin Everett of Stratasys explains how Fortus systems can be used for direct digital manufacturing to make end-use parts, as well as manufacturing tools like jigs and fixtures in an interview with Leslie Gordon from Machine Design.
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SAP Future Factory Video
Video highlights how Fortus systems will change the factories of the future by producing low volume parts via Direct Digital Manufacturing eliminating much of the cost and time associated with traditional tooling and marching. In addition, video shows how other technologies may be linked with Fortus and other manufacturing systems.
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Core 77 Video
Fortus application engineer, Steve Gibson discusses advanced, functional parts for various applications produced with a Fortus 3D Production System and displayed at a recent Autodesk University user group event. Examples include functional prototypes, paper pulp molds, castings, fixtures and end-use parts.
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