Stratasys Opens New Headquarters

Growing RP systems maker expands campus.

Growing RP systems maker expands campus.

By DE Editors

Stratasys (Eden Prairie, MN) opened its new global headquarters in Eden Prairie with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception. The event featured speeches from Eden Prairie Mayor Phil Young and Stratasys CEO Scott Crump. For those unable to attend in person, Stratasys prepared a 3D rendering of its new headquarters, placed in context with the surrounding city using Google Earth. The new 86,000-square-foot facility is expected to accommodate the company’s current and future growth. Stratasys passed $100 million in annual revenue in 1996.

The new headquarters building houses the company’s general business functions, including sales, marketing, product development, and research and development.  Two nearby buildings house the company’s RedEye RPM and manufacturing operations. The three buildings provide a combined total of 183,610 square feet.

“We believe we have only just begun to tap the true potential of our business,” Crump said. “Our new headquarters provides us the appropriate amount of space to continue our growth as we further solidify our position as a long-term global leader in 3D printing, rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing.”

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


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