See how Humanitas University uses the Stratasys J850 Digital Anatomy 3D printer to enhance surgical planning, education, and medical research with lifelike anatomical models.
J.W. Speaker turned to additive manufacturing for its speed, savings and flexibility that traditional manufacturing methods couldn’t match. Learn how the company now fully embraces 3D printing for not only prototyping and tooling, though also producing small volume end-use parts and customized production.
Discover how Stratasys solutions enhance neurosurgical training at AIIMS Delhi, improving craniotomy and neuro-endoscopic procedure simulations.
Discover how Ident’M produces 500 high-precision dental models daily using Stratasys J5 DentaJet 3D printers and automated post-processing from PostProcess Technologies.
The journey started with the idea that additive manufacturing might help with the company’s tooling needs. With the assistance of PADT, an advanced 3D printing product development and services provider, Howe and Dan Zumbo, Parker’s additive manufacturing manager, started small with a loaner 3D printer.
Solidus, a leader in laminated solid board packaging across Europe, is committed to sustainability and innovation. With operations in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, and Spain, Solidus Innova focuses on reducing plastic use by developing eco-friendly packaging solutions.
Forensic Photonics revolutionized fingerprint detection with their LIFT device, using P3 to create durable, high-quality imaging solutions for law enforcement.
ADT transformed its dental workflows using the J3 DentaJet, reducing labor demands, cutting costs & increasing production capacity sevenfold. Read more
Boaz Dekel, the co-founder of Novel Acoustics, utilized a Stratasys Neo printer to 3D print a speaker enclosure as one solid, monolithic piece. Learn more
Creighton University uses Stratasys’ DAP to create lifelike, ultrasound-guided breast biopsy models, improving hands-on medical training. Learn more