This month’s TCT Show (25th-27th September, NEC Birmingham) attendees, will see Stratasys highlight its ongoing commitment to advancing additive manufacturing solutions for composites, delivering an insightful keynote session on the TCT Show Introducing Stage, while valued Stratasys partner, Siemens Digital Factory Division, will present a high-level, main stage keynote as part of the TCT Show Conference agenda. Stratasys will also showcase its affordable Fortus 380 Carbon Fiber Edition in its stand for the first time in Europe, with live demos for delegates, as well as displaying a diverse range of additive manufacturing solutions to help customers large and small to verify designs, achieve time-to-market goals and utilise greater design freedom.

Transforming Production of High Performance, Hybrid Composite Structures
For visitors interested in the next generation of additive manufacturing, Dr Karsten Heuser, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing, Siemens, will discuss how additive manufacturing for composite part production is reaching new heights for industrial applications (Main Stage, Tuesday 25th September, 11:00 am). New breakthroughs in Stratasys’ technology, may hold the key to truly transform composite manufacturing. The new hybrid additive manufacturing technique will be explored for hybrid composite structures with unprecedented degrees of geometric complexity, part consolidation and additive part performance. Dr Heuser will demonstrate this via a series of potential use cases for industrial applications in a variety of industries, providing attendees insights into a new, game changing way of composite part production.

The Production Opportunity – 3D Printed Carbon Fiber
Stratasys will also present an informative keynote on the Introducing Stage, Wednesday 26th September, 11:30 am, entitled ‘The Production Opportunity: Increasing Performance with 3D Printed Carbon Fiber’. Hosted by Amos Breyfogle, this presentation will explore how recent material advancements from Stratasys are enabling manufacturers to 3D print carbon fiber-filled thermoplastics that are strong enough to replace metal in many light-weighting applications. Whether it’s for rigid manufacturing tools, tough prototypes or final production parts, Stratasys will demonstrate the impressive mechanical properties of its FDM Nylon 12CF material, which is enabling engineers to explore the opportunities of utilising 3D printed carbon fiber composites parts in their next project.

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