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Stratasys introduces an innovative Direct-to-Garment Solution, revolutionizing the world of fashion with personalized and sustainable options.

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Stratasys collaborates with top fashion designers to create an Urban Tattoo Collection that showcases the rejuvenation and sustainable transformation of denim garments through upcycling.

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., & REHOVOT, Israel (BUSINESS WIRE) With a groundbreaking initiative that revolutionizes the outlook of customized fashion and eco-friendliness, Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) has unveiled the introduction of its Direct-to-Garment (D2G) solution for the J850 TechStyle™ printer. This cutting-edge addition to the Stratasys 3DFashion™ direct-to-textile printing technology marks a significant leap forward. An exciting debut awaits at the Texprocess exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany, on April 23. Prepare to be amazed by the unveiling of the Urban Tattoo denim collection, showcasing the first example of its application.

 

The D2G solution offers a great opportunity for customization and personalization by allowing the application of vibrant, multi-material 3D prints directly onto fully assembled garments made from different fabric types such as denim, cotton, polyester, and linen. It enables fashion brands to offer customized and unique designs for customers, including the option to customize 3D prints based on personal preferences, sizes, and styles.

 

“Numerous brands face challenges when it comes to producing denim clothing on a large scale while still ensuring a sense of personalization that resonates with the wearer,” commented Zehavit Reisin, Senior Vice President Commercial Solutions at Stratasys. “We are offering brands the chance to make a significant impact, infusing their clothing line with a unique personality, all while promoting a more eco-friendly approach that resonates with a wide range of consumers.”

 

Offered in two different sizes, the D2G tray kits allow for customization of clothing items such as jeans and jackets. This empowers designers and manufacturers to embrace eco-friendly methods by minimizing material waste. The efficient workflow ensures effortless calibration and compatibility with a range of garment sizes, simplifying the production process and encouraging the development of one-of-a-kind, customized apparel.

 

Highlighting this breakthrough, the Urban Tattoo collection displays the possibilities and simplicity of direct-to-garment 3D printing. Collaborating with renowned designers Karim Rashid, Travis Fitch, and Zlatko Yanakiev at Meshroom and Foraeva Studio, this unique collection showcases the metamorphosis of everyday clothing into exceptional works of wearable art, infusing them with individuality and significance.

 

Similar to body tattoos, Urban Tattoos foster a profound emotional bond, inspiring the repurposing of current clothing items and contributing to a fashion ecosystem that is more environmentally friendly. This is in line with Stratasys’ approach to Mindful Manufacturing™. Stratasys has successfully developed a new collection that caters to a wide range of brands, appealing to customers from various socio-economic backgrounds.

 

“At Urban Tattoos, our goal is to go beyond mere decoration and infuse garments with vibrant life and spirit,” expressed Naomi Kaempfer, Creative Director at Stratasys. Through the incorporation of meaningful narratives and symbolic elements that deeply connect with the wearer, these tattoos enable individuals to express and embrace their unique sense of self. This showcases the incredible impact of additive manufacturing technology in the fashion industry.

 

To learn more about Stratasys 3DFashion™ technology, please visit our website.

 

Discover more about sustainable Mindful Manufacturing, including an AMGTA Life Cycle Inventory and Research that uncovers the advantages of our 3D Printing technology for efficient fashion production, by visiting this link.

 

Introducing Stratasys

Stratasys is at the forefront of the global shift towards additive manufacturing, offering cutting-edge 3D printing solutions for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, consumer products, and healthcare. With the help of intelligent and interconnected 3D printers, cutting-edge polymer materials, a comprehensive software ecosystem, and the ability to produce parts on demand, Stratasys solutions offer significant benefits at each step of the product value chain. Stratasys is the go-to choice for top organizations worldwide, enabling them to revolutionize product design, enhance manufacturing and supply chains, and elevate patient care.

For more information on Stratasys, you can visit their official website at www.stratasys.com. Additionally, you can also check out the Stratasys blog, follow them on Twitter, connect with them on LinkedIn, or like their page on Facebook. Stratasys has the option to use various social media platforms, including its own websites, to disclose non-public information in accordance with the SEC’s Regulation FD. Stratasys will also include this information in its public disclosure filings if required to do so by law.

Stratasys, J850, TechStyle, and 3DFashion are trademarks or registered trademarks of Stratasys Ltd. and/or its affiliates. The ownership of all other trademarks belongs to their respective owners.

original source: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240417072855/en/Stratasys-Unveils-Direct-to-Garment-Solution-Paving-the-Way-for-Personalized-Sustainable-Fashion

 

 

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Media contacts:
Chris Reese, Stratasys Corporate, Americas Region Public Relations, +1 651 357 0877
Erik Snider, Stratasys Corporate, Israel Public Relations, +972 74 745 6053
Jonathan Wake / Samantha White, Europe, Middle East & Africa Public Relations, +44 1737 215200
Erica Massini, Brazil, Central and South America Public Relations, +55 (11) 2626-9229
Kalyani Dwivedi, Asia Public Relations, +91 80 6746 2606

Investor Relations
Yonah Lloyd, Stratasys Investor Relations, +972 74 745 4919

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