Pioneering technology Toyota first to purchase new Stratasys F3300 3D printer

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Toyota has become the first to purchase Stratasys' new F3300 3D printer, enhancing their production support and prototyping efficiency.

Dallas Martin, Additive Application Engineer, Toyota (left) and Scott Crump, Chief Innovation Officer, Stratasys, alongside the new Stratasys F3300 unveiled today at Formnext tradeshow for Additive Manufacturing, Germany.(Source:  Stratasys)
Dallas Martin, Additive Application Engineer, Toyota (left) and Scott Crump, Chief Innovation Officer, Stratasys, alongside the new Stratasys F3300 unveiled today at Formnext tradeshow for Additive Manufacturing, Germany.
(Source: Stratasys)

3D printing company Stratasys has announced that Toyota has signed an agreement to be the first customer to purchase the new, state-of-the-art Stratasys F3300 3D printer.

Toyota will use the new F3300 for new production support, including parts and fixtures, as well as prototyping applications to help bring new products to market faster.

The F3300 is the latest Fusion Deposition Modelling (FDM) printer from Stratasys, built to scale for additive manufacturing. It is capable of producing complex, high-precision parts critical to vehicle design and use, from prototypes to end-use components. The printer has increased versatility with fast changeover and loading, automatic calibration and high throughput. With these features, the F3300 reduces the cost per part by up to 25 percent, prints up to twice as fast as any other production FDM printer, and has a 25 per cent increase in accuracy. The performance and capabilities now available with the F3300 are consistent with Toyota's reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative vehicles to customers around the world.

Toyota will utilize the new Stratasys F3300 for new production support and prototyping applications, to help bring products to market faster.(Source:  Stratasys)
Toyota will utilize the new Stratasys F3300 for new production support and prototyping applications, to help bring products to market faster.
(Source: Stratasys)

“Having the opportunity to incorporate the F3300 3D printer into our Additive operations represents a great leap forward towards achieving our corporate goals,” said Eduardo Guzman, Advanced Technologies Manager, Toyota. “The new printer capabilities will help us accelerate the introduction of new additive manufacturing opportunities across our manufacturing operations”

“We have a combined interest in delivering innovation and superior quality for our customers, and this partnership with Toyota demonstrates our mutual commitments to better, smarter, and more sustainable production,” said Rich Garrity, Chief Industrial Business Unit Officer, Stratasys. “Built with manufacturing in mind, the F3300 will redefine additive manufacturing on the factory floor, with its speed, lowers costs and ease of service.”

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