Stratasys Broadens 3D Printing Portfolio with Materials, Software Updates
Event summary
- Stratasys released new materials including ULTEM™ 1010 filament for the F3300® printer and PolyJet ToughONE™ White for J3/J5™ printers.
- A new Measurement-Based Warped Adaptive Modeling software addition was integrated into GrabCAD Print Pro™.
- New P3™ Deflect™ 110 resin for Origin printers enables production parts for automotive and industrial applications.
- Somos® WaterShed® White SLA material is now validated for Neo® printers, including the Neo800+™.
The big picture
Stratasys's latest releases underscore the ongoing push to broaden the applicability of additive manufacturing beyond prototyping and into production environments. The focus on materials and software aims to address key barriers to adoption, particularly around cost, consistency, and ease of use. This strategy reflects a broader industry trend towards integrated additive manufacturing solutions that encompass hardware, software, and materials, a critical element for achieving scale and profitability.
What we're watching
- Material Adoption
- The success of ULTEM™ 1010 filament and ToughONE White will depend on customer adoption rates and integration into existing workflows, which will influence Stratasys’s revenue growth in key industrial segments.
- Software Integration
- The effectiveness of the Measurement-Based Warped Adaptive Modeling software will be critical in driving adoption of the Origin® P3™ platform and reducing iterative design cycles for complex parts.
- Competitive Response
- Competitors in the additive manufacturing space will likely respond with similar offerings, potentially intensifying price competition and requiring Stratasys to continually innovate to maintain its market position.
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