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Stratasys Ltd Announced Its Product And Speaker Lineup For RAPID North America's Largest Additive Manufacturing And Industrial 3D Printing Event, Taking Place April 8–10 In Detroit

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April 11, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM

Stratasys Ltd Announced Its Product And Speaker Lineup For RAPID North America's Largest Additive Manufacturing And Industrial 3D Printing Event, Taking Place April 8–10 In Detroit

Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a global leader in polymer 3D printing, unveiled its product and speaker lineup for RAPID + TCTStratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a pioneer in polymer 3D printing, is excited to unveil its dynamic product and speaker lineup for RAPID + TCT 2025, the premier additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event in North America, scheduled for April 8–10, 2025, at Detroit’s Huntington Place. Visitors to booth #2501 will experience a stunning showcase featuring six innovative 3D printers utilizing five cutting-edge technologies—FDM, PolyJet, SAF, P3 DLP, and stereolithography. With over 120 printed parts on display, attendees will witness the launch of the Neo800+ stereolithography printer and the groundbreaking PolyJet ToughONE material. Among the new materials highlighted are VICTREX AM 200 (PEEK-based) and PC-ESD for FDM, alongside Loctite 3D IND3380 ESD photopolymer for P3 DLP, specifically designed for high-demand applications in aerospace, automotive, and electronics.


Furthermore, Stratasys is proud to introduce GrabCAD Print Pro for Origin, a powerful tool that enhances workflow control and efficiency. Over the course of the event, 12 engaging conference sessions will be led by industry experts, including CEO Yoav Zeif and Ford’s Erik Riha. Topics will span crucial areas from automotive production to cybersecurity, with a particular focus on the CALLUM SKYE luxury EV, an exemplary model of low-volume production achieved through Stratasys’ advanced technologies.


The innovations featured at RAPID + TCT 2025 underscore the transformative potential of additive manufacturing as it complements and elevates traditional machining practices. The Neo800+ and PolyJet ToughONE empower rapid production of high-precision prototypes and end-use parts, significantly diminishing the reliance on CNC machining for complex geometries, such as aerospace brackets and automotive fixtures. The precision required to manufacture these printers and their components is nothing short of extraordinary, as it involves producing intricate metal and composite parts—like extruder nozzles and build platforms—within micron-level tolerances through 5-axis CNC milling and laser cutting.



Moreover, the introduction of new materials, such as VICTREX AM 200, necessitates advanced machining techniques for tooling and molds to support robust polymer printing. Stratasys’ commitment to production-grade applications is driving a surge in demand for machine shops to provide tailored equipment, thereby fostering automation and hybrid manufacturing techniques in a rapidly expanding $50 billion additive market. Events like RAPID present invaluable opportunities for collaborative growth and skill advancement within the industry. Join us in shaping the future of manufacturing! 2025, North America’s largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event, held April 8–10, 2025, at Detroit’s Huntington Place. At booth #2501, Stratasys showcased six 3D printers across five technologies—FDM, PolyJet, SAF, P3 DLP, and stereolithography—displaying over 120 printed parts and debuting the Neo800+ stereolithography printer and PolyJet ToughONE material. New materials included VICTREX AM 200 (PEEK-based) and PC-ESD for FDM, and Loctite 3D IND3380 ESD photopolymer for P3 DLP, targeting aerospace, automotive, and electronics applications. The company also introduced GrabCAD Print Pro for Origin, enhancing workflow control. Stratasys’ 12 conference sessions, led by experts like CEO Yoav Zeif and Ford’s Erik Riha, covered topics from automotive production to cybersecurity, with a spotlight on the CALLUM SKYE luxury EV, built using Stratasys’ technologies for low-volume production.

For the precision machining industry, Stratasys’ innovations at RAPID + TCT 2025 underscore the transformative role of additive manufacturing in complementing traditional machining. The Neo800+ and PolyJet ToughONE enable rapid production of high-precision prototypes and end-use parts, reducing reliance on CNC machining for complex geometries like aerospace brackets and automotive fixtures. Manufacturing these printers and their components requires precision machining to produce intricate metal and composite parts, such as extruder nozzles and build platforms, with micron-level tolerances using 5-axis CNC milling and laser cutting. The new materials, like VICTREX AM 200, demand advanced machining for tooling and molds to support high-strength polymer printing. Stratasys’ focus on production-grade applications drives demand for machine shops to supply customized equipment, fostering automation and hybrid manufacturing techniques in a $50 billion additive market, with events like RAPID creating opportunities for industry collaboration and skill development.


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Stratasys Ltd. Press Release, April 2, 2025


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Yahoo! Finance


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X lit up with enthusiasm for Stratasys’ RAPID + TCT 2025 showcase, with posts on April 20, 2025, calling the Neo800+ and ToughONE “industry-defining.” Users praised the CALLUM SKYE display, with one noting it “shows 3D printing’s production power,” while another highlighted “game-changing materials for aerospace.” The buzz reflects excitement for additive manufacturing’s role in driving innovation and job growth.




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