Stratasys launches post-processing partnership program with PostProcess

January 27, 2026 8:16 AM UTC

Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) announced the launch of its Post Processing Partnership Program, designed to simplify customer access to validated post-processing solutions for additive manufacturing workflows. PostProcess Technologies has been named as the first partner in the program under a new commercial agreement.

The program addresses challenges customers face with post-processing tasks such as cleaning, resin removal, support removal, and finishing printed parts. Previously, customers had to research vendors independently, make separate purchases, and ensure compatibility with their existing systems.

Under the new program, Stratasys validates third-party solutions that work with its systems, allowing customers to purchase post-processing equipment alongside Stratasys software, materials, printers, and services through unified channels. The approach is intended to simplify procurement and reduce deployment risks.

"Customers are increasingly focused on optimizing the entire additive manufacturing workflow, not just individual steps, and the Post Processing Partnership Program is designed to make post-processing easier to adopt and better integrated into production environments," said Rich Garrity, Chief Industrial Business Officer at Stratasys.

Through the commercial agreement, Stratasys will offer PostProcess Technologies solutions through its global sales channels, enabling customers to purchase post-processing equipment under a single purchase order. Installation, service, and support will be provided directly by PostProcess Technologies.

PostProcess Technologies' portfolio supports multiple Stratasys technologies, including FDM, PolyJet, SLA, and P3, providing automated solutions for industries such as automotive, aerospace, dental, and consumer goods.

"This agreement deepens our alignment with the clear industry leader, extending our commercial reach and making it easier for customers to deploy proven post-processing solutions," said Jeff Mize, CEO of PostProcess Technologies.

The program and initial offerings from PostProcess Technologies are available immediately, according to the company statement.



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