Discover how Stratasys helps packaging OEMs cut tooling costs by up to 90%, produce parts in days, and boost efficiency with additive manufacturing. Visit Booth #38009 at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025 to explore proven 3D printing solutions, advanced materials, and real-world applications.
Discover how NASCAR used the Stratasys Neo800 SLA 3D printer and Somos Evolve 128 material to rapidly prototype aerodynamic strakes, cutting time by one week and costs by 50% compared to metal.
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Explore strong, tough 3D printing materials for functional prototyping and production. Compare FDM, PolyJet, SAF, and P3 DLP polymers to find the best fit.
Discover how Stratasys is driving real-world additive manufacturing with full-spectrum polymer solutions, hybrid service models, and scalable use cases across aerospace, healthcare, and defense.
Discover how GrabCAD Print Pro 2025 revolutionizes additive manufacturing with fixturemate integration, multi-technology support, and tools that simplify 3D printing workflows.
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See how fixturemate and GrabCAD Print Pro cut fixture design from hours to minutes. Join our exclusive webinar for a live demo, use cases, and early access insights.
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