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Stratasys announces enhancements to its GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro software, introducing emissions estimations to aid in sustainability efforts. In addition, GrabCAD Print is now available for use on the Neo stereolithography (SLA) platform, allowing customers to use the same GrabCAD Print build preparation software for all 3D printers offered by Stratasys.
With the expansion of GrabCAD Print to include the Neo platform, the software now supports all five of Stratasys’ core technologies, giving users an integrated software for streamlined workflows to support their additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities.
GrabCAD Print Pro for Neo offers users a user-friendly SLA build preparation and centralized 3D printer management software package. GrabCAD Print integrates with Neo’s Titanium software for advanced file management, intuitive support generation and print control. Neo 3D printers are now included in the GrabCAD Print ecosystem, allowing Neo users print preparation capabilities for free.
“Many of our customers use multiple types of printers, and having one software package helps them seamlessly move between technologies,” says Rich Garrity, chief business unit officer, Stratasys. “Customers can harness the full potential of 3D printing in modern manufacturing, optimizing workflows according to carbon and cost and driving operational efficiency to have a more responsible, future-ready approach to production.”
The latest GrabCAD Print Pro release includes emissions estimations, allowing customers to estimate and optimize the environmental impact of each 3D printing build, according to Stratasys. New features give estimates for carbon dioxide equivalent emissions on whole-job and individual-part levels, accounting for variables such as print time and specific emissions data for customers’ production locations. These emissions estimations are now available for the Company’s FDM technology printers and are in the works for additional Stratasys technologies in the future.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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