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Contents • • • • • • • • History [ ] Stratasys was founded in 1989, by and his wife Lisa Crump in,. The idea for the technology came to Crump in 1988 when he decided to make a toy frog for his young daughter using a glue gun loaded with a mixture of polyethylene and candle wax.
He thought of creating the shape layer by layer and of a way to automate the process. In April 1992, Stratasys sold its first product, the 3D Modeler. In October 1994, Stratasys had an on; the company sold 1.38 million shares of common stock at $5 per share, netting approximately $5.7 million. In January 1995, Stratasys purchased 's intellectual property and other assets and employed 16 former IBM engineers, who had been developing a small 3-D printer that relied on an extrusion system very similar to Crump's patented (FDM) technology. In 2003, Stratasys (FDM) was the best-selling rapid prototyping technology. FDM is a process that the company patented, which is used to produce three-dimensional parts directly from 3D CAD files layer-by-layer for use in design verification, prototyping, development and manufacturing.
In 2007, Stratasys supplied 44% of all additive fabrication systems installed worldwide, making it the unit market leader for the sixth consecutive year. In January 2010, Stratasys signed an agreement with to manufacture HP-branded. In August 2012, the manufacturing and distribution agreement was discontinued. In May 2011, Stratasys announced that they had acquired, a leader in high-precision 3D printers for lost wax casting applications. In 2012, was intended to use a Stratasys printer.
Stratasys refused to permit this and withdrew its license for use of the printer, citing that it did not allow its printers 'to be used for illegal purposes'. In 2014 the Israeli fashion designer featured grid pattern centered couture garments which were created employing Stratasys' 3d printing technology. Some selections from the aforementioned collection were exhibited in 2016 at the exhibition 'Manus X Machina' at the at 's. Merger with Objet [ ] On April 16, 2012, Stratasys announced that it agreed to merge with privately held, a leading manufacturer of based in,, in an all-stock transaction. Stratasys shareholders were expected to own 55 percent of the combined company, and Objet shareholders would own 45 percent. The merger was completed on December 3, 2012; the market capitalization of the new company was approximately $3.0 billion.
Acquisition of MakerBot, Solid Concepts and Harvest Technologies [ ] On June 19, 2013, announced that it was purchased by Stratasys for $403 million. On April 2, 2014, Stratasys announced that they had entered into definitive agreements to acquire and Harvest Technologies, which will be combined with RedEye, its existing digital manufacturing service business, to establish a single additive manufacturing services business unit. The acquisition was finalized on July 15, 2014.
Investment in Massivit 3D [ ] On February, 2016, Stratasys announced an investment in Israeli company Massivit 3D Printing Technologies to promote and deploy Massivit 3D's proprietary super-sized 3D printing solutions. 3D Car Production Systems [ ] In 2014, Stratasys prototyped an electric car with fully 3D-printed exterior panels, and a few printed interior parts. Development took one year, and parts were constructed using a Stratasys Objet1000.
Urbee [ ] Urbee is the name of the first car in the world car mounted using additive manufacturing technology (his and his were 'printed'). Created in 2010 through the partnership with the Canadian engineering group it is a hybrid vehicle with futuristic look. See also [ ] • • • • and • References [ ].