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Select Additive to Offer Stratasys 3D Printing Solutions

Stratasys Ltd. has entered an agreement to be the exclusive polymer 3D printing partner of Select Additive Technologies. Specifically, Select Additive is a division of Morris Group, Inc., one of the largest importers and distributors of machine tools in the United States.

Select Additive leverages over 80 years of experience serving the metalworking industry. It is well positioned to offer manufacturers the bridge they need from conventional metal removal methods to the swiftly evolving advantages of additive manufacturing. Particularly,  this partnership will offer their customer base a wide range of polymer 3D printing technology solutions that only Stratasys can deliver.

The new Stratasys F3300 FDM 3D printer for manufacturing (Photo: Business Wire)

“Select Additive has a strong relationship with its large customer base. We are thrilled to partner with them to bring the unique value of additive manufacturing to manufacturers looking for new solutions to improve efficiency and part performance,” said Brent Noonan, President, Americas Regions, Stratasys. “Polymer additive manufacturing continues to expand its impact across the manufacturing ecosystem. Thus, this partnership between two leaders in their fields will further accelerate adoption in this sector.”

“Our customers look to us for more than just manufacturing technology. They depend on us to provide solutions to their biggest challenges. The opportunity to make Stratasys available to them was an easy decision,” said Greg Bebbington, Business Unit Manager, Select Additive Technologies. “Our customers are under incredible pressure to cut costs, overcome supply chain challenges and reduce their overall carbon footprint. We believe that the introduction of polymer additive manufacturing into their overall manufacturing strategy will ease those pressures.”

Select Additive is offering the full line suite of Stratasys 3D polymer printers, software, and materials. Thus, customers will be able to enhance their prototyping and machine new tools. Also, they can do mass production of polymer parts. This will be more important, as additive manufacturing continues to grow. Additionally, they offer more opportunities as full solutions are being offered across the manufacturing lifecycle.

-17 April 2024-