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3D Systems has introduced the SLA 825 Dual stereolithography printer and the AddiTrak factory management software to facilitate industrial-scale additive manufacturing.
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3D Systems has introduced the SLA 825 Dual stereolithography printer and the AddiTrak factory management software to facilitate industrial-scale additive manufacturing.

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Originally reported by AUTOCAD Magazin

3D Systems has introduced the SLA 825 Dual stereolithography printer and the AddiTrak factory management software to facilitate industrial-scale additive manufacturing. Unveiled at the Rapid + TCT 2026 event in Boston, the SLA 825 Dual system is designed to increase throughput and process consistency for high-volume production environments. The AddiTrak software suite integrates with the hardware to provide real-time monitoring and data-driven process control across connected manufacturing floors. These solutions aim to address the specific requirements of serial production, focusing on repeatability and reliability for industrial end-use parts.

This launch positions 3D Systems to compete more effectively against high-throughput polymer platforms from competitors like Stratasys and Carbon. By bundling hardware with factory-level software, the company is targeting the transition from prototyping to full-scale digital manufacturing, a segment currently valued in the billions. The focus on process control and throughput is a direct response to the demand for predictable quality in automotive, aerospace, and medical device manufacturing. This move reflects a broader industry trend toward integrating additive systems into existing MES and ERP workflows to ensure compliance and traceability.

For industrial users, the value of the SLA 825 Dual lies in its ability to maintain consistent part quality over extended production runs. Buyers should evaluate the integration capabilities of AddiTrak with their existing enterprise software stacks to ensure seamless data flow. Success for 3D Systems will depend on the platform's ability to deliver lower cost-per-part metrics compared to traditional injection molding in high-volume scenarios.

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3D SystemsSLA 825 DualAddiTrakstereolithographyadditive manufacturingserial productionRapid + TCT 2026industrial 3D printing

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