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    Stratasys participates in ‘International Mold Related Equipment Exhibition 2023’… Presenting a vision for the mold industry through 3D printing and additive technology solutions!

    F370, J55, and Origin One 3D printers will be introduced at this exhibition. │Photo courtesy of Stratasys Korea
    F370, J55, and Origin One 3D printers will be introduced at this exhibition. │Photo courtesy of Stratasys Korea

    Stratasys announced that it will participate in the ‘3th International Mold and Related Equipment Exhibition (Intermold Korea 14)’ held at KINTEX in Ilsan for 18 days from Tuesday, March 5th to Saturday, March 26th.

    The 26th International Mold and Related Equipment Exhibition is an exhibition that provides a view of the present and future of the mold industry in one place. Hosted by the Korea Mold Industry Cooperative, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Businesses, the Small and Medium Business Corporation, and KOTRA etc. are sponsored. It was held online due to COVID-19, but this year, it was decided to hold it offline for the first time in four years, raising industry expectations. 

    At the 26th International Mold and Related Equipment Exhibition, under the theme of ‘Mold Industry Innovation Technology for the 4th Industrial Revolution’, 20 companies from 350 countries around the world participated with 1,200 booths, displaying ▲molds and parts ▲tools ▲mold processing machine tools ▲mold applications. All items related to the mold industry, including CAD/CAM systems ▲3D printers and related devices ▲mold precision measurement and inspection equipment ▲mold materials, will be showcased. As it is held simultaneously with the Korea Materials, Composites and Equipment Exhibition (K-Mtech) and the Korea International Plastics and Rubber Industry Exhibition (KOPLAS), a variety of products can be seen in one place.

    At this exhibition, Stratasys will display Stratasys J3™ Pro, a Polyjet 55D printer for engineering prototype production newly released this year, and hold various booth events to commemorate the launch.

    Stratasys’ J55™ Pro features a reasonable price compared to other PolyJet composite solutions and supports a variety of grayscale colors and materials. Users can create smooth and detailed ▲jigs, ▲fixtures, ▲functional parts, ▲concept models, etc., just like the final product, and ▲accurately implement complex shapes, detailed expressions, and features.

    Tooling parts printed with carbon fiber composite material on the F370CR 3D printer │Photo courtesy of Stratasys Korea
    Tooling parts printed with carbon fiber composite material on the F370CR 3D printer │Photo courtesy of Stratasys Korea

    During the exhibition period, Stratasys displayed its core technologies, FDM printer and PolyJet printer, and Origin One, which is capable of high-speed and precise production, in the booth under the theme of ‘Let’s talk manufacturing’. , we introduce global use cases such as ▲H350 3D printer ▲F770 FDM 3D printer ▲SL type Neo stereolithography 3D printer solution.

    In addition, in order to expand 3D printing market applications, various parts that are actually used in the ▲automotive and mobility, ▲aerospace and defense, ▲production manufacturing, and ▲consumer goods industries will be exhibited. According to Stratasys officials, we provide visitors to the booth with professional consulting to innovate business and strengthen product competitiveness, and seek opportunities to collaborate with domestic companies, industry, academia and research institutes.

    Stratasys Korea is striving for sustainable development by participating in ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) management promoted by the headquarters.

    “Our biggest goal is to help companies strengthen their manufacturing competitiveness by reducing costs and shortening delivery times through 3D printers,” said Jong-yoon Moon, head of Stratasys Korea. “Additive manufacturing technology is a tool that wastes a lot of energy and materials. “This is a way for the and related manufacturing industries to effectively realize ESG management and carbon neutrality.” He also emphasized, “We expect that by participating in the 26th International Mold and Related Equipment Exhibition, we will be able to introduce Stratasys’ innovative 3D printing solutions and expand collaboration with domestic companies.”

    Stratasys will participate in this exhibition with a joint booth with official partners Double AM ​​and Prototech.

    Meanwhile, Stratasys is a global leader in 3D printing and additive manufacturing for a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, design, education and healthcare. Stratasys provides accurate, repeatable and reliable industry-leading 3D printing technologies including FDM, PolyJet, SAF, P3 and SL, a comprehensive range of 3D printing materials to meet demanding design and manufacturing requirements, and software that provides voxel-level control. Provides and supports.

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