At Formnext 2025, Stratasys will show how manufacturers " get serious about additive" to achieve tangible business outcomes. These include accelerating product development, cutting lead times, and boosting production agility across prototyping, tooling, and full-scale manufacturing in industries such as aerospace and defense, automotive, medical, and industrial applications. Visitors to the Stratasys booth (Hall 12.1 -- D 121) will see nearly 200 production-grade parts, printed across all five technologies, and more than 50 materials on display, demonstrating how customers use Stratasys AM solutions.

Key highlights include: A reveal of the new ToughONE WhiteS material for J3?? and J5?? PolyJet??

3D printers -- designed to combine flexibility and strength for demanding applications. Stratasys' recently launched the P3?? Silicone 25A??

material, delivering true silicone parts with excellent wear resistance, elongation, and biocompatibility using the Digital Light Processing (DLP) printing platform. Live surgical training demonstrations with Addion GmbH, featuring Digital Anatomy?? models used for eyelid surgery.

These lifelike 3D printed models allow surgeons to simulate real procedures, including rare pathologies, without the use of cadavers or animal models. Attendees are encouraged to visit the Stratasys booth to explore these solutions firsthand and speak with Stratasys experts about how additive manufacturing is scaling across real-world production environments. Attendees can also attend several speaking sessions at Formnext, which include Stratasys experts and customers.