Stratasys Unveils Cutting-Edge Printing at INTERMOLD Nagoya 2026
Stratasys Japan, headquartered in Chuo, Tokyo, is excited to announce its participation in the
INTERMOLD Nagoya / AM EXPO from
May 20 to May 22, 2026, at
Port Messe Nagoya. This event promises to be a significant opportunity for industry professionals to explore some of the latest innovations in additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology.
Introducing the Neo Series of 3D Printers
At the forefront of this exhibit is Stratasys'
Neo series of SLA (Stereolithography) 3D printers. For the first time, these state-of-the-art printers will be showcased specifically tailored for the Japanese market, emphasizing their capabilities in
investment casting (lost-wax casting). High precision and excellent surface quality are essential requirements in the creation of casting patterns, and the Neo series exemplifies how Stratasys' SLA technology meets these demands.
During the exhibition, visitors will get an in-depth look at how this technology can be applied in real-world scenarios. The Stratasys team will guide attendees through the unique features and benefits of the Neo series. Notably, on
May 22 from 1 PM, a seminar will be conducted by Shoichi Takeuchi, a Sales Application Engineer at Stratasys, focusing on next-generation 3D printing technology applicable to high-temperature alloys, including titanium.
Event Logistics
- - Location: Port Messe Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya City
- - Booth: 1-302
- - Dates: May 20 (Wed) to May 22 (Fri)
- - Time: 10 AM to 5 PM
For entry, visitors are encouraged to register online through the
INTERMOLD website and bring their printed registration badges to gain access to the event.
Seminar Details
Presenter: Shoichi Takeuchi
- - Session Number: AM-16
- - Title: Advanced 3D Printing Technologies for Investment Casting (Lost-Wax Casting)
- - Date & Time: May 22, 2026, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Key Features of the Neo Series
The
Stratasys Neo 800+ SLA 3D printer revolutionizes production with its high-speed, large-scale manufacturing capabilities. It produces industrial-grade parts with injection molding quality up to
50% faster than traditional methods. Coupling optimized workflows with robust software, it supports continuous operations year-round, making it ideal for demanding engineering applications.
Main Applications
- - Precision Prototyping: Ideal for creating detailed and accurate concept models, communication models, and functional fit & form designs.
- - Tooling: Enhances productivity with rapidly manufactured, reliable precision tools and molds.
- - Production Parts: Beyond prototyping, it can produce durable, functional parts that withstand complex designs and harsh environments while ensuring smooth surface finishes.
- - Investment Casting: Quickly generates high-quality master patterns featuring intricate designs and smooth, precise surfaces.
About Stratasys
Stratasys stands as a global leader in additive manufacturing, redefining the production landscape across various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, consumer products, and education. Through smart, connected 3D printers, resin materials, software ecosystems, and on-demand parts, Stratasys provides competitive advantages at every stage of the product lifecycle. Leading organizations benefit from design innovation, streamlined manufacturing processes, and improved patient care due to Stratasys' solutions.
Stratasys Japan, the subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd., focuses on distributing 3D printers and materials, as well as offering parts production services (DFP). With its headquarters in Chuo, Tokyo, Stratasys also operates a branch office in Osaka. For further insights, visit the official Stratasys website, blog, or their profiles on X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook for the latest updates.
Trademark Notice
Stratasys,
Stratasys, and
Neo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Stratasys Ltd. and its subsidiaries.