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Tata Technologies collaborates with Stratasys to bring advanced additive manufacturing technologies to the Indian manufacturing ecosystem

The partnership is aimed at enabling indian manufacturing companies with innovative additive manufacturing products

Tata Technologies, announced today that it has partnered with Stratasys, an additive manufacturing / 3D printing technology company, to provide advanced additive manufacturing technologies to the Indian manufacturing ecosystem.

To meet the modern needs of end users, the manufacturing sector in India has faced a number of challenges, including higher precision, faster time-to-market, mass product customization, and automation. Organizations have thus focused on leveraging new technologies such as rapid prototyping and 3D printing via computer-aided design software, using a variety of raw materials such as plastic, thermoplastic, metal, fibre, resin, and ceramic to produce sophisticated designs at low costs and with minimal raw material usage.

This collaboration will combine Stratasys’ complete capabilities and offerings in the polymer space in terms of products designed to yield multi-color functional prototypes, machines best suited for manufacturing tooling components, systems focused on mass production applications, as well as deep manufacturing domain knowledge and Tata Technologies’ robust presence in the manufacturing sector.

Mr. Anand Bhade, President & Global Head of Technology Solutions, Tata Technologies, said, “As manufacturing companies focus on enhancing their competitiveness in the new reality, disruptive technologies like additive manufacturing will provide them the necessary impetus to develop and deliver better products to its customers. We are happy to collaborate with Stratasys and offer world-class 3D printing technologies to the Indian manufacturing industry to help it become more competitive.”

Mr. Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Stratasys India and SEA, said, “As companies look for technology solutions to address vulnerabilities in manufacturing and supply chain logistics, additive manufacturing will play a far bigger role in product innovation going forward. Our partnership with Tata Technologies further strengthens Stratasys’ commitment to drive additive manufacturing adoption in the Indian industry. We welcome Tata Technologies, one of the most trusted brands in India, to our ecosystem and are confident that this partnership will accelerate technological transformation in Indian industry and academia with best-in-class Stratasys technology.”

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