Does your 3D printer require hours of support and labor just to result in waiting 2 days for a part that might not work or need to be reprinted?
The F3300 is the new innovative FDM system from Stratasys designed to open new opportunities for manufacturers looking to expand their AM usage while minimizing the labor and time required to get quality parts.
This webinar will demonstrate how the easy-to-use design reduces labor and training time required to operate the F3300. It will also provide data which supports the stated system performance on throughput and part strength potential. We will showcase applications that demonstrate the value that can be achieved in manufacturing and prototyping by saving time and labor during the production of 3D parts.
Learn how faster throughput and reduced labor lead to a better cost per part for your applications.
You can expect to learn:
Christopher Rollag is a Sr Product Manager at Stratasys within the Industrial Business Unit. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Composite Materials Engineering from Winona State University in 2002. Chris has been with Stratasys since 2014, having managed the Fortus Series of FDM 3D Printers, Aerospace interiors solution launch and several FDM materials before leading the development and launch of the F3300 system. Prior to Stratasys, Chris has product and application experience at Chart Industries, Despatch Industries and McClean Anderson.
Kevin Nerem is a Sr. Application Engineer at Stratasys. He has been at Stratasys since 2012. During this time, he has supported the AMER region and was the team lead of the Tooling and Manufacturing group. Kevin is currently working within the Industrial Business Unit where he is supporting the Launch of the F3300.