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Stratasys partnered with Hawk Ridge Systems to add PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to their North American network.
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Stratasys partnered with Hawk Ridge Systems to add PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to their North American network.

Originally reported by Engineering.com

Stratasys partnered with Hawk Ridge Systems to add PolyJet, Neo SLA, and Origin P3 systems to their North American network. This move gives over 25,000 customers access to a unified polymer ecosystem across 22 offices for scaling production. For the industry, this signals a systemic shift where VARs consolidate brands to eliminate multi-vendor friction. This move accelerates the adoption of production-ready digital inventory. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Manufacturing #Stratasys

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