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MakerBot Strengthens 3D Printing in Classrooms with Advanced Resources for Educators

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210420005480/en/\nMakerBot Educators Guidebook, the definitive guide to 3D printing in the classroom (Photo: Business Wire)\n\xe2\x80\x9cSince 2009, MakerBot has been a leader in bridging the gap between classroom learning and 3D printing.

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210420005480/en/\nMakerBot Educators Guidebook, the definitive guide to 3D printing in the classroom (Photo: Business Wire)\n\xe2\x80\x9cSince 2009, MakerBot has been a leader in bridging the gap between classroom learning and 3D printing.
  • With 3D printing, my students are only limited by the breadth of their imagination.\xe2\x80\x9d\nWhile previous MakerBot handbooks provided a primer on 3D printing, 3D design, and introducing 3D printing into the classroom, the third and latest edition of the MakerBot Educators Guidebook features more advanced project plans, design ideas, professional applications, and additional step-by-step instructions to help teachers get the most out of 3D printing with their students.
  • Also included are instructions to familiarize users with the newest MakerBot 3D printers\xe2\x80\x94the MakerBot METHOD\xc2\xae and MakerBot SKETCH\xc2\xae.\nThe new MakerBot Educators Guidebook can be used as a complementary resource to the first two books, MakerBot in the Classroom and the original MakerBot Educators Guidebook.
  • The company offers a fully-connected 3D printing ecosystem of hardware, software, and resources, including METHOD and SKETCH 3D printers, the comprehensive 2021 Grant Guide, hundreds of lesson plans and millions of printable design ideas and inspiration from Thingiverse, an engaged community of educators, MakerBot Certification Programs\xe2\x80\x94the only ISTE-certified 3D printing training for educators and students, and MakerBot CloudPrint integration with Google Classroom for a streamlined 3D printing workflow.\nMakerBot , a Stratasys company, is a global leader in the 3D printing industry.

MakerBot METHOD 3D Printers Now Support BASF Forward AM Ultrafuse 316L Stainless Steel Composite Material

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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

MakerBot , a Stratasys company (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announced that the BASF Ultrafuse 316L Stainless Steel material by Forward AM has been qualified for the MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder1 for the MakerBot METHOD 3D printers.

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  • MakerBot , a Stratasys company (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announced that the BASF Ultrafuse 316L Stainless Steel material by Forward AM has been qualified for the MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder1 for the MakerBot METHOD 3D printers.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210216005468/en/
    MakerBot METHOD now prints BASF Ultrafuse 316L Stainless Steel material by Forward AM (Photo: Business Wire)
    Ultrafuse 316L Stainless Steel material combines high strength, rigidity and durability needed for a range of applications including functional prototypes and manufacturing tools.
  • "We are excited to have MakerBot METHOD 3D printers join the metal 3D printing ecosystem that we've built alongside BASF Forward AM.
  • MakerBot, MakerBot LABS, MakerBot METHOD, METHOD, MakerBot METHOD X and METHOD X are trademarks or registered marks of MakerBot Industries, LLC.

Stratasys Brings Enterprise Software Connectivity to 3D Printing to Scale up Manufacturing

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Each SDK package includes a complete set of application programming interfaces, documentation, and code samples that enable development partners and manufacturing customers to establish two-way connectivity between Stratasys FDM 3D printers and enterprise software applications.

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  • Each SDK package includes a complete set of application programming interfaces, documentation, and code samples that enable development partners and manufacturing customers to establish two-way connectivity between Stratasys FDM 3D printers and enterprise software applications.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201215005385/en/
    Manufacturers are increasingly looking to scale up 3D printing for production parts.
  • Stratasys is a global leader in additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology and is the manufacturer of FDM, PolyJet, and stereolithography 3D printers.
  • The Stratasys 3D printing ecosystem of solutions and expertise includes 3D printers, materials, software, expert services, and on-demand parts production.

MakerBot Offers Three New ABS Composite Materials from Kimya for METHOD 3D Printers

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

MakerBot , a global leader in 3D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announces that three new Kimya ABS composite materials by ARMOR have been qualified for MakerBot LABS for the MakerBot METHOD X 3D printer.

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  • MakerBot , a global leader in 3D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announces that three new Kimya ABS composite materials by ARMOR have been qualified for MakerBot LABS for the MakerBot METHOD X 3D printer.
  • Kimya ABS Kevlar, Kimya ABS-ESD, and Kimya ABS-EC are available to print on the METHOD X 3D printer with the new MakerBot LABS GEN 2 Experimental Extruder, the latest edition of the LABS extruder.
  • The three new ABS composite materials from Kimya continue our expansion into advanced engineering materials that unlock new manufacturing applications.
  • MakerBot, MakerBot LABS, MakerBot METHOD, MakerBot METHOD X, and METHOD are trademarks or registered marks of MakerBot Industries, LLC.

Stratasys to Acquire Origin, Bringing New Additive Manufacturing Platform to Polymer Production

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The merger enables Stratasys to expand its leadership through innovation in the fast-growing mass production parts segment with a next-generation photopolymer platform.

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  • The merger enables Stratasys to expand its leadership through innovation in the fast-growing mass production parts segment with a next-generation photopolymer platform.
  • The Origin team will join Stratasys and lead the development of its technology and product platform, with a full global launch via the Stratasys go-to-market organization towards mid-2021.
  • Our customers are looking for additive manufacturing solutions that enable use of industrial-grade resins for mass production parts with process and quality control, said Stratasys CEO Yoav Zeif.
  • Stratasys anticipates that production-oriented resin-based solutions can address a significant part of the total market for polymer additive manufacturing.

Stratasys to Acquire Origin, Bringing New Additive Manufacturing Platform to Polymer Production

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The merger enables Stratasys to expand its leadership through innovation in the fast-growing mass production parts segment with a next-generation photopolymer platform.

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  • The merger enables Stratasys to expand its leadership through innovation in the fast-growing mass production parts segment with a next-generation photopolymer platform.
  • The Origin team will join Stratasys and lead the development of its technology and product platform, with a full global launch via the Stratasys go-to-market organization towards mid-2021.
  • Our customers are looking for additive manufacturing solutions that enable use of industrial-grade resins for mass production parts with process and quality control, said Stratasys CEO Yoav Zeif.
  • Stratasys anticipates that production-oriented resin-based solutions can address a significant part of the total market for polymer additive manufacturing.

Stratasys Enhances Digital Anatomy 3D Printer to Bring Ultra-Realistic Simulation and Realism to Functional Bone Models

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

3D printing leader Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) has enhanced its J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer with advanced bone capabilities that dont just look real but are actually biomechanically realistic, backed by clinical research.

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  • 3D printing leader Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) has enhanced its J750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer with advanced bone capabilities that dont just look real but are actually biomechanically realistic, backed by clinical research.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201202005096/en/
    The Digital Anatomy 3D printer from Stratasys enables physicians to practice inserting screws for orthopedic applications with biomechanical realism similar to a human anatomy.
  • While the 3D printer itself is cutting-edge technology, its the Digital Anatomy software that unlocks its power.
  • Stratasys, PolyJet Technology, Digital Anatomy, BoneMatrix, GelMatrix, and TissueMatrix are trademarks of Stratasys Ltd. and/or its affiliates.

Volkswagen AG Invests in Two Stratasys J850 3D Printers to Enhance Automotive Design

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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Following the installation of two PolyJet Technology-based Stratasys J850 3D Printers , the Volkswagen Pre-Series-Center is 3D printing a wide range of ultra-realistic prototypes for both interior and exterior applications helping the company to drive further innovation within new vehicle design.

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  • Following the installation of two PolyJet Technology-based Stratasys J850 3D Printers , the Volkswagen Pre-Series-Center is 3D printing a wide range of ultra-realistic prototypes for both interior and exterior applications helping the company to drive further innovation within new vehicle design.
  • With its Stratasys J850 3D printers, the Volkswagen Pre-Series-Center is able to print ultra-realistic prototypes for interior vehicle applications.
  • Stratasys is a global leader in additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology and is the manufacturer of FDM, PolyJet, and stereolithography 3D printers.
  • The Stratasys 3D printing ecosystem of solutions and expertise includes 3D printers, materials, software, expert services, and on-demand parts production.

3D Printer Black Friday Deals 2020: Best Early Creality, MakerBot & FlashForge 3D Printer Savings Highlighted by Save Bubble

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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  • Click here to enjoy the entire range of live deals at Walmarts Black Friday sale and click here to check out Amazons current Black Friday-worthy deals.
  • If you want to jump into the world of 3D printing, you should consider brands like Dremel, MakerBot, and FlashForge.
  • These brands make some of the best consumer 3D printers with high-quality components and accurate 3D printing.
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Stratasys And nTopology Join Forces To Simplify 3D-Printed Jigs And Fixtures For Manufacturing

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Monday, November 9, 2020

The new Stratasys | nTopology collaboration incorporates the expertise of Stratasys built on top of the fast modeling, field-driven design, and reusable workflows of nTopology's nTop Platform engineering software.

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  • The new Stratasys | nTopology collaboration incorporates the expertise of Stratasys built on top of the fast modeling, field-driven design, and reusable workflows of nTopology's nTop Platform engineering software.
  • With this collaboration, Stratasys and nTopology are enabling the industry to achieve true design for additive manufacturing, paving the way to widespread manufacturing adoption.
  • Companies want to move faster to be able to adapt to change and pure digital manufacturing gives them that agility."
  • nTopology, headquartered in New York, is an engineering software company building the next generation of engineering design tools for advanced manufacturing.