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Stratasys Kicks Off Post-Processing Partnership Program

Goal is to improve the customer experience by simplifying additive manufacturing workflows.

Stratasys Kicks Off Post-Processing Partnership Program
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From left, Stratasys F900 industrial printer and PostProcess BASE Automated FDM Support Removal System. Image courtesy: Stratasys

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By DE Editors  

January 29, 2026

Stratasys launched its new Post Processing Partnership Program, a strategic initiative designed to simplify how customers access validated post-processing solutions as part of end-to-end additive manufacturing workflows. As part of the program’s launch, Stratasys also announced a new commercial agreement with PostProcess Technologies, a company in automated and intelligent post-printing solutions for additive manufacturing, making it reportedly the first partner to participate in the program.

The Post-Processing Partnership Program is intended to reduce the complexity customers face when researching, selecting, and purchasing post-processing technologies.

Through the program, Stratasys curates and validates third-party solutions that are guaranteed to work with its systems, allowing customers to purchase post-processing equipment alongside Stratasys software, materials, printers, and services through Stratasys channels. 

“Customers are increasingly focused on optimizing the entire additive manufacturing workflow, not just individual steps, and the Post Processing Partnership Program is designed to make post-processing easier to adopt and better integrated into production environments,” says Rich Garrity, chief industrial business officer at Stratasys. “PostProcess Technologies is a great fit for this program because they are a well-established partner with a strong reputation, and many of our customers already rely on their solutions today.”

Stratasys curates and validates third-party solutions that are guaranteed to work with its systems, allowing customers to purchase post-processing equipment alongside Stratasys software, materials, printers, and services through Stratasys channels. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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