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Picodya enhances R&D and manufacturing processes utilizing Stratasys 3D solutions 

Picodya, a start-up founded in 2018, is leveraging the combination of Stratasys F170, Connex 260, and the J35 3D printers, to make diagnostics more accessible everywhere around the world, at any time. Watch this video to learn how Picodya is boosting processes by utilizing Stratasys 3D solutions.

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Picodya enhances R&D and manufacturing processes utilizing Stratasys 3D solutions 

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