Stratasys Expands Global Manufacturing Network
Stratasys expands the Global Manufacturing Network to Italy, Korea, Mexico and the United States.
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For the past decade, Stratasys has developed cloud-enabled tools and subscription services for its production series 3D printers—across a group of part providers via the Stratasys Global Manufacturing Network (GMN). The company is expanding the program in Italy, Korea, Mexico and the United States.
Stratasys’ GMN is expanding with the addition of Tecnologia & Design in Italy, Prometheus in Korea, Tridi in Mexico and Fathom in the United States. These members join existing partners such as Objective 3D in Australia, Teilefabrik in Germany, Mcae in Czech Republic, +90 in Turkey, along with Xometry, R&D Technologies and In’tech Industries in the United States.
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