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Stratasys LinkedIn highlights transformative 3D printing innovations; ToughONE™ material launch at RAPID + TCT and Fortus FDC™ upgrade for F900® enhance manufacturing efficiency, FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 participation announced

Apr 17, 2025 Stratasys Ltd. (via LinkedIn) 3 min read

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April 17, 2025 (Stratasys Ltd. (via LinkedIn)) –

Stratasys Ltd. posted 10 LinkedIn updates from April 10 to April 17, 2025. The company's posts covered a range of topics, including new product launches, industry events, partnerships, and technological advancements in 3D printing and additive manufacturing. Let's explore the key highlights from Stratasys' recent activities.

New Product Launch: ToughONE™

Stratasys unveiled ToughONE™, a revolutionary 3D printing material at the RAPID + TCT event. This new material combines exceptional design precision with functional strength, allowing engineers and designers to create prototypes and end-use parts without compromising on aesthetics or toughness. ToughONE™ is engineered for versatility and mindful manufacturing, positioning it as a game-changer in the additive manufacturing industry.

The company showcased ToughONE™ at their booth during the RAPID + TCT event, receiving positive feedback from industry professionals eager to test its capabilities. This high-strength PolyJet™ material is designed to push the boundaries of durability and performance, making it suitable for parts that need to withstand tough conditions.

ToughONE™ unveiled at RAPID + TCT
ToughONE™ demo receives positive feedback

Industry Events and Presentations

Stratasys actively participated in several industry events, showcasing their latest innovations and sharing expertise. At CASTcon 2025, held at Cranfield University, Andrew Graves presented on "Improving Casting Precision and Surface Finish with Neo 3D Printing," offering valuable insights to experts from the UK Cast Metals industry.

The company also announced its presence at the upcoming FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Stratasys will be demonstrating how 3D printing technology can revolutionize signage, encouraging visitors to explore the possibilities of 3D signage and stay ahead of industry trends.

Additionally, Stratasys participated in Milano Design Week 2025, collaborating with Kinder Sorpresa Design Studio to showcase how 3D printing supports the prototyping phase of Kinder surprises. This partnership highlights the intersection of technology, creativity, and design in redefining the possibilities of play.

CASTcon 2025 presentation on Neo 3D
FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 announcement
Milano Design Week 2025 collaboration

Technological Advancements

Stratasys announced the availability of the Fortus FDC™, a significant upgrade for F900® customers. This new feature offers a 172% increase in material capacity and built-in drying technology, enabling longer uninterrupted prints, fewer material reloads, and improved part quality through optimal material dryness. Initially available for ULTEM™ 9085 and FDM Nylon 12CF materials, this advancement promises to enhance productivity and efficiency in large-scale 3D printing operations.

The company also highlighted the benefits of using 3D printed patterns for titanium investment casting. This approach eliminates the need for expensive tooling, reduces lead times from weeks to days, and improves pattern accuracy, burn-out quality, and surface finish. Stratasys emphasized the use of antimony-free resins for high-integrity titanium parts, further showcasing their commitment to advancing manufacturing processes.

Fortus FDC™ now available for F900®
3D printed patterns for titanium casting
Investment casting improvements with 3D printing

Customer Success Story

Stratasys shared a success story featuring Spectra Group, a leading global provider of mission-critical communication and information security systems. Simon Perrett, Head of Research and Development at Spectra Group, praised the capabilities of the Stratasys Origin DLP system. The system's fast print times, affordable single-component resins, minimal post-processing, low waste, and high yields have enabled Spectra Group to launch products faster and adapt to market demands with greater flexibility.

Spectra Group success with Origin DLP

Other Updates

Stratasys also announced a new software partnership with trinckle, aiming to unlock new possibilities for their customers. Additionally, the company shared a holiday greeting for Passover and Easter, extending warm wishes to their followers and emphasizing their connection with the community.

These updates demonstrate Stratasys' continued focus on innovation, customer success, and industry leadership in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing sector. By introducing new materials, enhancing existing technologies, and fostering partnerships, Stratasys is driving the future of manufacturing across various industries.

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