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Stratasys Demonstrating at IMTS How Today’s Manufacturers use Additive Manufacturing Across the Production Cycle, Improving Both Business and Part Performance

Company to unveil new Origin® Two printer; highlight the importance of education; and display an active Andretti Global IndyCar, produced with 3D printing

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Stratasys Demonstrating at IMTS How Today’s Manufacturers use Additive Manufacturing Across the Production Cycle, Improving Both Business and Part Performance

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCompany to unveil new Origin® Two printer; highlight the importance of education; and display an active Andretti Global IndyCar, produced with 3D printing technologies\n\n\n EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nStratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), announced today it is participating in the upcoming International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) with the launch of a new technologically advanced printer, keynote address and dynamic booth presence showcasing a championship IndyCar race car produced in part with Stratasys technologies.\n\n\nStratasys will unveil its new Origin® Two photopolymer printer on Monday, September 9th at 2:30 p.m., Central Time at Stratasys booth, #433007 in the West Hall on Level 3. The new Origin Two printer addresses customers’ need for precision, repeatability, and unmatched surface finish in highly specialized, limited-run manufacturing applications. This new solution complements the company’s primary focus on additive manufacturing at scale, highlighting the flexibility and scalability of additive manufacturing across all phases and all levels of part complexity in the production cycle.\n\n\nRich Garrity, Stratasys Chief Industrial Business Officer, will deliver a keynote address at 2 p.m. on September 10th focusing on how additive manufacturing is delivering value for manufacturers with solutions that provide unique advantages. Garrity will be joined by representatives from St. Cloud State University (SCSU) to discuss how the two organizations are working together to build the skilled workforce necessary to take manufacturing to the next level. Assistant Professor, Mark Schroll, Technology Education, SCSU and Trevor Hornsby, a senior in the Mechanical Engineering program at SCSU will join Garrity on the stage.\n\n\nStratasys will also display solutions based on all five of its industry-leading technologies, including the F3300™ high-scale manufacturing printer and the Neo® 800 stereolithography printer, along with materials and software. Also in the booth, Stratasys partner, Andretti Global Racing, will feature one of its IndyCar’s that is running in this season’s IndyCar circuit, demonstrating how additive manufacturing has been a difference maker in building championship cars.\n\n\n\"IMTS gives us the opportunity to showcase our latest innovations, our strong partnerships and h...

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