SYS Systems host Stratasys Origin Two UK Roadshow

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The brand new Stratasys Origin Two was introduced to the UK market with the UK Roadshow event hosted at SYS Systems.

The Advanced Innovation Centre in Derby hosted the event on Tuesday 12th November to showcase the capabilities of this brand-new 3D printing solution from Stratasys.

Visitors were able to get up close with the Origin Two and witness P3 technology in action, with live prints showcasing the speed of production and ease of use, as well as the chance to get hands on with finished components to emphasise the high accuracy and high surface quality, as well as the benefits of utilising Origin for low-volume production. 

Stratasys Applications Engineer Lauren Grundy delivered an insightful presentation into the latest technological advancements in the Origin Two and how it offers unrivalled benefits to its users, while Senior Applications Engineer Matt Jones took a deep dive into the machine itself, showing off the key features of the brand-new system.

Rob Thompson, Group Sales Director of SYS Systems’ parent company Carfulan Group, said: “The Origin Two UK Roadshow event was a great success and has provided our visitors with invaluable knowledge to take away about this new machine.

“While FDM and PolyJet 3D printing are long-standing features of our offering at SYS Systems, we are finding that P3 and Origin is becoming an increasingly viable option for manufacturers for incredibly detailed low-volume production for items such as connectors, housings and similar components.

“We are excited to see the growth of this market even further and how the Origin Two can make its mark among our customer base.”

Powered by a new 5K DLP projector, the heart of any DLP system, Origin Two delivers the highest accuracy and smoothest surface finish of all resin technologies.

It combines 38.5 µm pixel size and tight 2.5 standard deviation projector uniformity, to deliver accuracies up to +/-50 µm (selected applications) to +/-100 µm consistently across builds and printers.

Running at 385nm, a wavelength to which resins respond better, it favours reduced through cure and enhances higher accuracy compared to 405nm alternatives.

Rob added: “We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended the event. It was a great success and shows a clear appetite for the technology in the UK.

“We would also like to thank Lauren Grundy and Matt Jones from Stratasys for offering their insight and expertise.”

If you missed the event or are keen to take a closer look at the Origin Two, or any of the other machines in the Stratasys portfolio, the doors to the Advanced Innovation Centre are always open for visitors and demonstrations.

To find out more and book your visit, contact us here.