Stratasys, Adobe Partner for 3D Printing

The companies are working to provide a streamlined design-to-print process for creative professionals.

Stratasys, a provider of 3D printing technology, has partnered with Adobe to bring color 3D printing to Adobe CC users.

According to a company press release, the collaboration’s goal is to eliminate the workflow and product barriers that prevent creative professionals from easily transforming their designs into 3D-printed models.

Currently, Adobe Photoshop CC users can send 3D files for production through Stratasys Direct Express. This is a native connection, the company states. Stratasys Direct Express is a self-service website that provides access to 3D printing via file upload.

“Stratasys is poised to help product designers, artists, engineers and makers push the boundaries of color 3D printing. Partnering with Adobe is a major step in achieving this goal,” said Dan Yalon, executive vice president, business development, marketing and vertical solutions, Stratasys. “We are confident that together we will introduce more creative professionals to the world of additive manufacturing and provide them with all the tools they need to effortlessly turn their visions into colorful, beautiful reality.”

For more information, visit Stratasys.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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