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Stratasys to Showcase its Leading Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem and Unveil New Solutions at RAPID + TCT 2025

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Company to highlight critical applications and use cases, and lead discussions on how customers are using additive manufacturing to transform design, tooling and production

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel, April 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) today announced its product and speaker lineup for RAPID + TCT 2025, North America's largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event, taking place April 8–10 in Detroit, Michigan. The company will unveil multiple new solutions and materials, host live product demonstrations, and present in a dozen conference sessions—all focused on helping manufacturers transform their operations across the manufacturing lifecycle.

Visitors to booth #2501 will experience Stratasys’ full additive ecosystem in action, featuring six 3D printers across five technologies, over 120 printed parts, and a range of software, materials, and post-processing solutions.

"Additive Manufacturing stands at an important crossroads as manufacturers across the globe decide on the right path forward during a period of opportunity, risk and uncertainty," said Rich Garrity, Chief Business Unit Officer, Stratasys. "The need for AM has never been greater and the team looks forward to discussing in Detroit the clear advantages of integrating additive into the manufacturing floor to lower costs, increase efficiency and overcome challenges such as supply chain stability."

Stratasys will unveil its new Neo800+ stereolithography printer and PolyJet ToughONE material live on the show floor, reinforcing the company’s commitment to developing solutions that deliver production-grade performance, repeatability, and efficiency.

The show will also feature a dedicated PolyJet ToughONE functionality station, including drill and pull testing, and an air hockey table demonstration using printed components—highlighting the strength of the material and just several of the applications that could be developed within a single system.

In addition, Stratasys will spotlight CALLUM SKYE, a low-volume, luxury EV developed using Stratasys technologies, demonstrating how additive manufacturing can scale from concept design through end-use production.

Stratasys will also introduce several new products and materials across its FDM® and P3 DLP platforms at RAPID + TCT, expanding its additive capabilities for high-demand applications in aerospace, electronics, industrial manufacturing, and healthcare.

New FDM announcements include:

  • VICTREX AM 200, a high-performance PEEK-based material offering excellent mechanical strength, heat resistance, and chemical durability for applications such as aerospace brackets and industrial tooling.

  • PC-ESD, a polycarbonate blend with electrostatic discharge (ESD) properties, designed for static-sensitive applications in electronics assembly and production environments.