The CoVent-19 Challenge sponsored by Stratasys proved to be the perfect assignment. The Challenge: Develop a rapidly deployable mechanical ventilator for treating COVID-19. Make it effective in helping save lives, affordable, and easy to build with off-the-shelf and 3D printed parts. And oh, by the way, you have four weeks.
Join us at MILAM 2025 to discover additive manufacturing solutions that enhance military supply chains, operational readiness & maintenance efficiency.
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View moreJoin us at MILAM 2025 to discover additive manufacturing solutions that enhance military supply chains, operational readiness & maintenance efficiency.
Stratasys CTO Guy Menchik shares his insights on 3D printing in manufacturing, addressing material advancements, cost-per-part challenges & DFAM strategies.
The University of Iowa’s prototyping lab leverages Stratasys additive manufacturing technology to speed up device design, testing, and production.