SYS Systems, the UK’s exclusive Stratasys partner, will unveil the J55 Prime desktop printer and F370 CR carbon fiber system at TCT 3Sixty, alongside 100+ printed components—including edible confectionery and anatomical models. The exhibition aims to demonstrate how industrial 3D printing can slash lead times and revolutionize production across aerospace, automotive, and medical sectors.
Office-Friendly Precision Meets Industrial Strength
The compact J55 Prime brings multi-sensory prototyping capabilities to design studios, producing textured, color-accurate models in a single print. Meanwhile, the F370 CR delivers production-grade parts with chemical/heat-resistant carbon fiber composites—ideal for functional jigs and end-use components. “These machines prove additive manufacturing has moved beyond prototyping,” said Carfulan Group’s Rob Thompson.
Hands-On Innovation Sparks Industry Dialogue
Visitors can examine printed Mars Bars, heart models, and industrial parts to understand material versatility and cost-saving potential. “Seeing—and touching—is believing,” Thompson noted, highlighting how the technology enables low-to-medium volume production without traditional tooling constraints.
UK’s Premier 3D Printing Showcase
As the nation’s leading additive manufacturing event, TCT 3Sixty attracts engineers evaluating production-ready solutions. SYS Systems will demonstrate real-world applications, from fashion accessories to aerospace brackets, while networking with academic and industrial partners advancing R&D.
Democratizing Advanced Manufacturing
With Stratasys systems now serving sectors from consumer goods to defense, SYS Systems emphasizes accessibility: “Whether you’re printing chocolate or turbine components, the barrier to innovation has never been lower.” The exhibit underscores 3D printing’s role in reshaping UK manufacturing competitiveness.
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