See what we showcased at Rapid + TCT 2026!
Attendees at Rapid + TCT 2026 were invited to speak with the 3D Systems team and get an up-close look at our innovative technology and applications, including the SLA 825 Dual 3D printer. Making its first appearance in the United States alongside AddiTrak, an advanced integrated software platform for additive manufacturing, our experts highlighted how these key innovations enable a fast and efficient workflow.
The U.S. Debut of the SLA 825 Dual 3D Printer
Achieve up to 25% faster build speeds with a 22% larger build volume with no increase in footprint with the SLA 825 Dual 3D printer! Attendees at Rapid +TCT 2026 were able to experience it for the first time in the United States and talk to our team about building larger parts, with more per run, without sacrificing part quality.
Critical Speaking Engagements on Trending Technology
3D Systems Corporation would like to thank RAPID + TCT 2026 for the opportunity for Dr. Jeffrey Graves to join this year's Keynote Series Executive Perspectives panel! 'Life-Saver: How AM is Transforming Point-of-Care' was an engaging dialogue with other experts on the advancements 3D printing is making for healthcare.
Key technology discussed from 3D Systems included patient-specific instruments from 3D Systems Healthcare and the Jetted Denture Solution from NextDent by 3D Systems.
Additional team members also led valuable sessions, including Pixels to 3D Printed Investment Casting Patterns with Steve Hartung, Principal Applications Engineer, and AddiTrak with Joe Wisnewski, VP, Software Engineering.
Solving Problems with Direct Metal Printing
Enabling real‑world production adoption and driven by accelerating customer demand in aerospace & defense, automotive, healthcare, and industrial markets, those at the show were able to take a closer look at the impressive parts seen here. These customer application examples demonstrate how additive manufacturing supports production, addressing part obsolescence, extended lead times, and inventory constraints.
By pairing advanced printing platforms with specialized materials, software, and application development expertise, 3D Systems continues to rapidly expand the range of production problems that additive manufacturing can solve.
On-Premise Fleet Monitoring Software Release
Our experts were happy to share about our latest technology and software - including AddiTrak, our on-premise fleet monitoring and alerting for 3D Systems printers!
Designed to help you visualize fleet status, review trends, and configure alerts for events such as job completion and error conditions, attendees could stop by to see a demonstration with Joe Wisnewski and learn more about how AddiTrack complements our end-to-end additive manufacturing workflows.
Exciting Dental Technology Highlighted
Attendees met with our dental experts to check out our dental innovations, including the NextDent 300 3D printer on-site and our newest NextDent® Jet Base shades, and play a game of foosball with our team to put the materials' durability to the test! Played with a ball made of our NextDent Jet Base and Tooth materials, attendees were able to take home a foosball we produced to highlight this strong dental material.
Augmented Reality Enabled Full-Size Printer Models
Attendees were able to experience our portfolio of 3D printers - even machines we did not have on-site thanks to a new augmented reality tool, Worklink! Seen in the video here, this resource enables you to place full-scale 3D models of systems into your actual environment using a tablet or mobile device.
Featuring 3D printers such as the EXT 1070 Titan Pellet, MJP 300W Plus and PSLA 270, the AR Layout Guides help reduce uncertainty and support better informed outcomes by bringing these systems into your space virtually.