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SYS Systems hit a 4 million GBP milestone following a 20 percent surge in 3D printing hardware sales, securing the top Stratasys partner spot in EMEA.
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SYS Systems hit a 4 million GBP milestone following a 20 percent surge in 3D printing hardware sales, securing the top Stratasys partner spot in EMEA.

Originally reported by insidermedia.com

SYS Systems hit a 4 million GBP milestone following a 20 percent surge in 3D printing hardware sales, securing the top Stratasys partner spot in EMEA. This growth reflects a systemic shift from prototyping toward end-use production as firms integrate advanced materials like metal, ceramics, and P3 Silicone 25a. High-performance solutions for heat resistance prove that AM is successfully breaching traditional manufacturing barriers. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #Stratasys

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