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FREE WEBINAR JUNE 6, 2024: Which Resin is Right for Your Additive Manufacturing Project?

In resin-based additive manufacturing, SLA, P3./DLP, and Poly Jet have emerged as contenders. But which one is the clear winner for your project? Learn more in this Stratasys webinar.

FREE WEBINAR JUNE 6, 2024: Which Resin is Right for Your Additive Manufacturing Project?
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DATE: June 06, 2024
TIME: 03:00 PM EDT/ Noon PDT/ 5:00 PM CET

In the arena of resin-based additive manufacturing technologies, Stereolithography (SLA), Programmable Photopolymerization (P3./DLP), and Poly Jet have emerged as contenders. These three have revolutionized the prototyping and production across industries like aerospace, automotive, and healthcare. But which one is the clear winner for your project?

Prepare for an intense showdown in the Battle of the Technologies webinar, where we'll uncover the unique strengths and advantages of each technology.

  • When it comes to requirements, such as multi-color printing, volume and scalability, materials options, resolution and surface finishes, which technology stands out?
  • What are the strengths and limitations of each technology, and how vast is the difference?
  • Which technology is suitable for production and prototyping applications?
  • What are the cost implications and secret weapons of each technology?
  • What are winning strategies and practical considerations when choosing a technology, including costs, speed, and volume?

Whether you're a product designer, engineer, or industry professional, this webinar will provide valuable insights when choosing the right technology. Don't miss it.

You can register for the webinar here.

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Speakers:

Tim Downing
Sr. Product Manager, Stratasys

Maricarmen Senosiain
Manager, Product Management, Stratasys Direct Manufacturing

Nirat Syharaj
Project Manager, Stratasys Direct

Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor, Digital Engineering

 

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