Japan (日本語)
Japan (日本語)
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BRINGING ideas to life: exploring the power of PolyJet.

IN THIS half-hour webinar, experts from Stratasys discuss how current customers prototype with the Stratasys J750 full-color 3D printer. The webinar includes an in-depth look at new Polyjet materials, the value gained from using GrabCAD software and the possibilities for creating prototypes that look, feel and operate like finished products, without the need for painting or assembly. Learn more: https://stratasys.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/L1WRd1tYqsdBXvAMhoU8zC

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BRINGING ideas to life: exploring the power of PolyJet.

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