Champion of 3D printing solutions Stratasys will be demonstrating how additive manufacturing can shake up injection moulding at K 2016.
Stratasys brings 3D printing to injection moulding landscape
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Part-3D-printed racecar comes to Birmingham
A 450bhp racecar that completed the Le Mans 24 hour race thanks with five per cent 3D printed parts has gone on display at Birmingham's Thinktank museum.
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August's most-read plastics headlines
We take a look back on the plastics news that got EPPM readers clicking in August, with news from SABIC, Stratasys and TOMRA catching your eye, as well as the Airlander 10 and a report claiming plastic should not be dismissed as unsustainable.
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Promoulding cuts injection moulding lead times with 3D printing
Stratasys technology has helped a Dutch design, engineering and manufacturing organisation reduce its injection moulding lead times by 93 per cent.
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TCT Show: De-hyped and delving into digital discovery
TCT Show 2016 heralded a new chapter for additive manufacturing, with exhibitors showcasing real-world production solutions for end-use parts that could be a viable alternative to so-called traditional manufacturing.
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Fabulous 3D fab+print to take 3D printing up a gear at K 2016
Building on 3D fab+print at K 2013, this year K visitors will be able to learn more about how 3D printing technology can further benefit plastics processing and design.
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Formnext: Stratasys showcases how 3D printing makes manufacturing productive, efficient and profitable
Stratasys is bringing its advanced 3D printing technologies to Formnext Powered by TCT, where it will demonstrate how additive manufacturing can be productive, efficient and profitable across a spectrum of applications.
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Stratasys and Schneider make innovation match
Stratasys is known for bringing the next advancements in 3D printing technology to market and now it has met its pioneering industry equivalent in Schneider Electric. EPPM sat down with Stratasys to talk about the match made in innovation heaven.
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EPPM's most-read stories of 2016: Month-by-month
For many, 2016 has been a little too eventful. From Bowie, to Brexit, from Trump to Toblerone, there have been some big headlines this year that got everybody talking, even if we haven't always been agreeing.
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Stratasys brings 3D printing to injection moulding landscape
Champion of 3D printing solutions Stratasys will be demonstrating how additive manufacturing can shake up injection moulding at K 2016.
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Fabulous 3D fab+print to take 3D printing up a gear at K 2016
Building on 3D fab+print at K 2013, this year K visitors will be able to learn more about how 3D printing technology can further benefit plastics processing and design.
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Stratasys drives new prototyping project for McLaren F1
McLaren Racing has announced a new four-year deal with US additives firm Stratasys for its custom parts and prototypes, ahead of F1 season start in Australia.
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Stratasys launches 3D printer ready for offices and classrooms
The Stratsys F123 Series can be used for fast prototyping by 3DP beginners, widening the market for prototyping.
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Welsh father pioneers 3D printing for son’s prosthetic arm
A dad reduced production time for his amputee son’s prosthetic limb by 90 per cent, using an Xbox scanner, his laptop and a Stratasys Connex 3D Printer.
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Ford tests rapid car parts 3D manufacturing
Car builder Ford is testing 3D printing of large scale plastic car parts with the Stratasys Infinite Build 3D Printer.
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McLaren Formula 1 Racing uses Stratasys Additive Manufacturing to improve 2017 Car Performance
Stratasys FDM and PolyJet 3D Printing Solutions are being used to produce final 3D printed race-ready parts for the new McLaren MCL32 racecar.
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Stratasys focus on improving healthcare delivery at Med-Tech Innovation Expo 2017
3D printing demonstrations from Stratasys will feature at the Med Tech Innovation Expo, 26-27 April in Coventry, UK.
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Siemens has the Ulm-timate answer for 3D printed tram parts
Using a Stratasys Fortus 900mc printer, Siemens are customising parts for trams in the German town of Ulm.
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Stratasys unveils multi-cell additive manufacturing array made for continuous production
Stratasys’ multi-cell printing array holds the potential for continuous, infinite production.
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Most-read European plastics headlines: May 2017
Our roundup of the most-read stories on the EPPM website in May has been distinctly materials-focused this time around, with some amazing examples of how plastics technology is bringing higher mechanical properties to manufacturing.
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