Stratasys, Ltd., manufactures 3D printing equipment and materials, Edina, Minnesota, USA


3D Printed Car Creator Discusses Future of the Urbee

Published on Mar 5, 2014

Filmed at the 3D PrintShow London, this exclusive interview with Jim Kor from Canadian firm KOR Ecologic describes the inspiration and technology behind the world's first 3D printed car. 3D printing is playing an increasing role in automotive manufacturing and this is truly one of the industry's most innovative applications. For more on how 3D printing is being used in the automotive industry: stratasys.com/industries/automotive
 

4D printing: cube self-folding strand
February 3, 2013

In a collaboration between Stratasys’ Education, R&D departments and MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, a new process is being developed, coined 4D Printing, which demonstrates a radical shift in rapid-prototyping. 4D Printing entails multi-material prints provided by the Connex Technology with the added capability of embedded transformation from one shape to another, directly off the print-bed. This revolutionary technique offers a streamlined path from idea to reality with full functionality built directly into the materials. Imagine robotics-like behavior without the reliance on complex electro-mechanical devices!
A collaboration between:
The Self-Assembly Lab, MIT + Stratasys Ltd. + Autodesk Inc.
 

Stratasys Objet500 Connex3 launch - World's First Color Multi-material 3D Printer

Published on Jan 27, 2014

A game-changer for product design, engineering and manufacturing processes, Stratasys ground-breaking Objet500 Connex3 Color Multi-material 3D Printer is the world's first 3D printer to combine colors with multi-material 3D printing. This new 3D Printer allows better decision making, improves design & manufacturing efficiency and produces better products, faster
 

Watch World’s First Jet-Powered, 3D Printed UAV Top 150 Mph!

Published on Nov 9, 2015

Aurora Flight Sciences, a Virginia-based manufacturer specializing in advanced UAV systems, is pushing the envelope of UAV design by teaming up with Stratasys to create the world’s first jet-powered, 3D printed aircraft.

Using 80% 3D printed parts, the UAV is composed of Stratasys’ ULTEM™ 9085 lightweight material to achieve flight speeds of over 150 Mph. The high-speed system boasts an impressive 9 ft wingspan and weighs in at only 33 lbs.

Watch Dan Campbell, Aerospace Research Engineer at Aurora Flight Sciences, explain how the UAV project met a number of goals using Stratasys 3D printing solutions.

And see it soar!
 
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