Stratasys Acquires Xaar 3d to Accelerate Production-Scale Additive Manufacturing Capabilities
October 8, 2021Comments
Stratasys Ltd. has acquired all remaining shares of Xaar 3D Ltd. from Xaar plc, accelerating the company’s growth in production-scale 3D printing. Stratasys previously owned a 45-percent stake in Xaar 3D. In April 2021, Stratasys introduced its H350 3D printer, the first system powered by Xaar 3D’s powder-based SAF technology. H Series printers leverage multiple on-board sensors, and log build data for process traceability. The H350 has been installed at Stratasys Direct Manufacturing and various beta customer sites in Europe and the United States. with general availability expected before the end of this year.
“We are committed to being the leading provider of production-scale polymer 3D printing for our customers as additive manufacturing continues to transform industries around the world,” says Stratasys CEO Dr. Yoav Zeif. “The H350 printer and SAF technology are central to that mission, giving us a powerful platform for meeting the needs of customers in industries such as commercial goods, automotive, consumer goods and consumer electronics.”
See also: Stratasys, Inc.
Technologies: Additive Manufacturing
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