Stratasys announced that it will participate in the upcoming International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) with the launch of a new, technologically advanced printer, a keynote address and a dynamic booth presence that will feature an IndyCar race car made in part with Stratasys technologies.
What makes the Origin Two special is its ability to print complex geometries with high accuracy while optimising production processes. Stratasys has focused on scaling additive manufacturing for industrial applications in recent years, and the new printer is another step in this direction. Combining flexibility and scalability, the Origin Two offers the ability to produce complex parts at different stages of the production cycle.
On 10 September, Rich Garrity, Chief Industrial Business Officer of Stratasys, will deliver a keynote address in which he will talk about the impact of additive manufacturing on the industry.
“IMTS gives us the opportunity to showcase our latest innovations, our strong partnerships and how we contribute to the overall manufacturing industry,” said Garrity. “Beyond our focus on technology, this year we will also demonstrate our commitment to developing the skilled workforce needed to leverage these technological advances across our industry. Highlighting education and training further demonstrates our commitment to empowering the next generation of manufacturing professionals and ensures they have the expertise to thrive in our rapidly evolving industry.”
At the show, Stratasys will also present an IndyCar racing car from Andretti Global Racing, which was partially manufactured using the company’s technologies. This partnership highlights the impact of additive manufacturing on motorsports and Stratasys’ ability to produce high-precision parts that meet the demanding requirements of the racing industry.
IMTS runs from 9-14 September and offers visitors the opportunity to experience the latest technologies and solutions from Stratasys.
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