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Hawk Ridge Systems has integrated Stratasys industrial technologies into its portfolio, adding PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to its North American offerings.
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Hawk Ridge Systems has integrated Stratasys industrial technologies into its portfolio, adding PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to its North American offerings.

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Hawk Ridge Systems has integrated Stratasys industrial technologies into its portfolio, adding PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to its North American offerings. This partnership leverages over 60 years of collective expertise to support production-ready applications for more than 18,500 clients. By unifying Stratasys hardware with existing SOLIDWORKS ecosystems, manufacturers can streamline digital inventory and reduce tooling lead times by up to 90 percent. This move signals a major shift toward end-to-end AM solutions for aerospace and medical sectors. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Manufacturing #Stratasys #AdditiveManufacturing

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