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Unlocking the Power of OpenAM: Maximizing ROI and Expanding Application Reach with Stratasys F900 Printers


Melissa Yearta-Leachman

Melissa Yearta-Leachman

OpenAM software

In today's competitive manufacturing landscape, businesses are constantly seeking to optimize their processes, reduce costs, and expand their application reach. Now, Stratasys, a global leader in additive manufacturing, has introduced OpenAM, an advanced software solution that empowers users to unlock the full potential of their Fortus 450mc and F900 printers. In this blog post, we'll explore how OpenAM can help you maximize your return on investment (ROI) and discover new opportunities for savings in industrial applications.

The Power of OpenAM Software 

OpenAM is a game-changing tool for advanced FDM users, allowing you to push the boundaries of what's possible with your Fortus 450mc and F900 printers. By leveraging your unique knowledge of material properties and geometries, you can achieve more, implement new applications, discover new or proprietary materials, and perfect geometries beyond any current means.

Manufacturing Cost Comparison: CNC vs. F900 with OpenAM 

To assess the potential savings of implementing OpenAM, we conducted an analysis comparing the cost of producing various tooling geometries using both traditional CNC and F900 with OpenAM. The remarkable results demonstrate substantial cost savings and increased machine utilization.

To see just how lucrative an investment in OpenAM can be for your company, watch our informative ROI video, which showcases real-world examples and dives deeper into the financial benefits of adopting OpenAM for your Stratasys F900 printers.

Overcoming Challenges and Creating Opportunities with OpenAM 

By investing in OpenAM, users can overcome material challenges and unlock new opportunities. The added capabilities of OpenAM can significantly increase F900 utilization, resulting in impressive cost savings and expanded application reach.

To better understand the financial impact of implementing OpenAM in your organization, download our comprehensive ROI justification whitepaper. This whitepaper accompanies our ROI calculator and provides a detailed breakdown of the potential savings and benefits you can expect by adopting OpenAM.

Significant Value Creation on Existing Assets 

OpenAM software, when combined with Stratasys Fortus 450mc and F900 printers, provides users with the tools and access to innovate and discover FDM for industrial applications. By increasing utilization and expanding application reach, businesses can create significant value on their existing assets.

Unlock the power of OpenAM today and discover new opportunities for savings in your industrial applications. 

Paired with the proven, repeatable, reliable, and robust Fortus 450mc and F900 printers, Stratasys OpenAM software empowers users to fit their application needs using options in generic materials. To see how OpenAM can drive more value on your existing printer asset, watch our ROI video and download the ROI justification whitepaper.

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