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Branson Convetion Center Midwest Manufacturing Show Event
Accelerate Your Path to Production with Additive Manufacturing
February 23, 2026

Visit Stratasys Direct at Booth #67 in Branson, MO, Feb. 23–25. See how additive manufacturing accelerates production from tooling and bridge parts to end-use components.

American Flag flying over a Stratays Direct sign for their additive manufacturing facility Video

Discover how Stratasys Direct ensures quality, speed, and reliability through U.S.-based additive manufacturing in 'Made in America.

Somos Taurus SLA material panel assembly 3d printed part Blog
Somos® Taurus™: A Versatile SLA Material for Durable and Precise Parts
April 15, 2025

Somos® Taurus™, a tough SLA resin with high impact strength and heat resistance. It delivers precision, durability, and customizable performance and is ideal for functional prototypes and low-volume production.

Stratasys Direct Additive Manufacturing for Medical Devices Resource Guide
Additive Manufacturing for Medical Devices

Discover how additive manufacturing is transforming the medical industry with Stratasys Direct. This guide explores 3D printing technologies for medical devices, including surgical models, prosthetics, and

Taking Your Product to the Finishing Line Blog
Taking Your Product to the Finishing Line
December 13, 2021

We will show you how technology, material and product life cycle stage all contribute to the various options we can provide to get your product to the finish line.

Printing Hearts Case Study
Printing Hearts
December 11, 2017

Hearts can be 3D printed and delivered to physicians in hours, enabling physicians to study models before performing open-heart surgery on a patient.

Image courtesy of IRPI / NASA Case Study
3D Printing Brings the Familiarity of Home to the International Space Station
December 11, 2017

To create a drinking cup in microgravity, IRPI looked to 3D printing to solve what appeared to be an insurmountable challenge.

3D Printed Bone Model Case Study
3D Printed Bone Models Provide True-To-Life Training For Surgeons
December 11, 2017

3D printing offered a viable, cost-effective solution to recreating accurate models with repeatable bone fracture types for multiple training scenarios.

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