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PartsToGo Scales Additive Manufacturing Capabilities with Addition of Stratasys SLA Solutions

German service bureau adds four stereolithography printers for opening of a new dedicated production facility to meet growing customer demand for

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PartsToGo Scales Additive Manufacturing Capabilities with Addition of Stratasys SLA Solutions

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nGerman service bureau adds four stereolithography printers for opening of a new dedicated production facility to meet growing customer demand for industrial-level prototyping, product testing, and high-quality end-use parts\n\n\n EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nStratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today announced that German service bureau PartsToGo has invested in another four stereolithography (SLA) printers. They selected three Neo800 printers and one Neo450 to complement their existing Neo450 and Neo800 to produce high-quality, accurate and repeatable parts for their customers’ industrial-level application needs. The investment brings PartsToGo’s total Neo fleet to six systems, with a seventh Neo planned for installation in the next few weeks.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240125827022/en/PartsToGo is adding three Stratasys Neo800 printers. (Photo: Business Wire)\nThese Neo printers will play the leading role at a new specialist facility that PartsToGo has established in the Black Forest region. This facility, which opened its doors at the start of this year, offers 24/7 production and features updated logistical capabilities, a dedicated showroom, as well as two automation cells for scaling 3D printing production.\n\n\nPartsToGo has evolved from an operation geared toward demonstrating 3D printing capabilities to customers, to a full-fledged service bureau. This was spurred by an increasing demand among customers without in-house additive manufacturing expertise, or those who lacked the production requirements to warrant investment in their own 3D printer.\n\n\n“The ability to create large, high-quality parts, with an open material system on our Neo printers has led to many new business opportunities for our company,” said Tobias Röcker, CEO of PartsToGo. “Our additional printers allow us to scale production to meet the rapidly growing market needs while smartly managing our operational costs.”\n\n\nAccording to Röcker, the Neo printer’s stereolithography-based resin technology is critical to create the high-quality, repeatable parts expected by customers.\n\n\n“A large part of our customer base is in the automotive industry, a sector in which accuracy, reliability, and repeatabi...

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