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Stratasys introduces J850 Core printer and new materials for manufacturing

April 9, 2026 8:16 AM

Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) announced new 3D printing products including the J850 Core printer, biocompatible silicone material, and software applications for industrial manufacturing.

The J850 Core printer targets engineering teams focused on functional prototyping at a lower cost than full-color systems. The printer supports rigid, flexible, transparent, and PolyJet ToughONE materials with a large build tray and high-speed print modes. The system is planned to be available for booking by the end of April.

The company introduced P3 MED Silicone 25A, developed with Shin-Etsu, which the company describes as the first biocompatible true silicone for 3D printing patient-specific medical devices. The material is certified to ISO 10993 standards and is available exclusively on Origin printers. Applications include hearing aids, CPAP masks, orthotics, and prosthetics.

Stratasys partnered with trinckle to develop the Additive App Suite, which will launch this summer with 10 apps embedded into GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro software. The suite includes automated design apps for industrial applications such as clamping jaws, shadow boards, and drill guides. The companies plan to expand to 15 apps by November.

The company also announced SAF PA12 material powered by Evonik, which offers up to 14% lower total cost of ownership compared to current SAF PA12 materials. The material requires no additional licenses, hardware, or process changes.

"Manufacturers are seeking more applications for additive manufacturing, and that's exactly what these innovations are designed to provide," said Rich Garrity, President and Chief Business Unit Officer.

The products will be demonstrated at the RAPID + TCT Conference from April 14-16 at the Stratasys booth.

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