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Stratasys
NameStratasys
TypePublic
Traded asNASDAQ: SSYS
Industry3D printing
Founded1989
FounderScott Crump, Lisa Crump
HeadquartersEden Prairie, Minnesota
Key peopleYoav Zeif, Elchanan Jaglom

Stratasys. Stratasys is a leading global provider of 3D printing solutions, founded by Scott Crump and Lisa Crump in 1989, with its headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, near Minneapolis. The company has collaborated with prominent organizations such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Motors to advance the use of 3D printing in various industries. Stratasys has also partnered with MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop innovative 3D printing technologies.

History

Stratasys was founded in 1989 by Scott Crump and Lisa Crump, and it has since become a pioneer in the 3D printing industry, with its initial public offering (IPO) on NASDAQ in 1994. The company has a long history of innovation, with the development of the first Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing technology, which was later licensed to IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Xerox. Stratasys has also worked with notable companies such as Ford Motor Company, General Electric, and Siemens to implement 3D printing solutions in their manufacturing processes. Additionally, Stratasys has collaborated with NASA, European Space Agency, and Israel Aerospace Industries to develop 3D printing technologies for the aerospace industry.

Products

Stratasys offers a wide range of 3D printing products, including the Fortus series, Dimension series, and uPrint series, which are used in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and education. The company's products are also used by prominent institutions such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Michigan. Stratasys has also developed 3D printing materials, such as ABS and PC, which are used in conjunction with its 3D printing systems, and has partnered with companies like BASF, DuPont, and 3M to develop new materials. Furthermore, Stratasys has worked with Apple, Google, and Microsoft to integrate its 3D printing technologies with their products.

Technology

Stratasys' 3D printing technology is based on Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), which uses melted plastic to create objects layer by layer. The company has also developed other 3D printing technologies, such as PolyJet and Solidscape, which are used to create highly detailed and accurate objects. Stratasys has collaborated with MIT Media Lab, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop new 3D printing technologies, and has worked with companies like Intel, Cisco Systems, and IBM to integrate its 3D printing technologies with their products. Additionally, Stratasys has partnered with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, European Space Agency, and Israel Aerospace Industries to develop 3D printing technologies for the aerospace industry.

Acquisitions

Stratasys has made several acquisitions to expand its product offerings and technology portfolio, including the acquisition of Objet Geometries in 2012, which added PolyJet technology to its portfolio. The company has also acquired Solidscape and MakerBot, which has expanded its range of 3D printing products and technologies. Stratasys has worked with companies like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase to finance its acquisitions, and has partnered with Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Ernst & Young to integrate its acquired companies. Furthermore, Stratasys has collaborated with University of California, Los Angeles, University of Texas at Austin, and Georgia Institute of Technology to develop new 3D printing technologies.

Applications

Stratasys' 3D printing solutions have a wide range of applications, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and education. The company's products are used by prominent companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Motors to create prototypes, tooling, and production parts. Stratasys has also worked with NASA, European Space Agency, and Israel Aerospace Industries to develop 3D printing technologies for the aerospace industry, and has partnered with Hospitals, Medical Schools, and Research Institutions to develop 3D printing solutions for the healthcare industry. Additionally, Stratasys has collaborated with University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop new 3D printing technologies and applications. Category:3D printing companies

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