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Stratasys Sustainability: Customer Testimonial (Fashion)

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Don’t take our word for it. Hear a customer testimonial and better understand the science behind sustainable manufacturing for reduced environmental impact. Learn about how Stratasys’ customer D-House (Dyloan) of the Pattern Group ADDS Additive Manufacturing to secure more innovative and sustainable production.  Share this clip about the AMGTA Life Cycle Inventory and Research that reveals the benefits of our 3D Printing technology for streamlined fashion production.

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