
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Feb 10, 2026 – Hawk Ridge Systems has partnered with Stratasys to expand its additive manufacturing portfolio. The agreement adds production-grade 3D printing technologies for prototyping, tooling, and end-use parts across multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical and dental, industrial equipment and consumer markets.
The partnership is intended to expand Stratasys’ access to manufacturers using production-ready additive applications. Through Hawk Ridge Systems, Stratasys plans to support projects based on application needs and scope, drawing on the companies’ combined experience in 3D printing.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to helping customers deploy additive manufacturing with confidence,” said Dale Ford, CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems.
Customers gain access to three additional 3D printing technologies through the partnership, PolyJet photopolymer printing, Neo stereolithography (SLA) printers, and Origin P3 digital light processing (DLP) systems.

The added technologies extend 3D printing beyond prototyping into production-oriented workflows. They support design validation, visual modeling, scalable polymer manufacturing, and digital inventory use cases.
“Stratasys brings industrial-proven systems that align perfectly with our focus on outcomes, scalability and production readiness,” said Ford. “Together, we’re enabling manufacturers to move faster, reduce risk and find real value from additive manufacturing.”
Hawk Ridge Systems has expanded its additive manufacturing portfolio to support the manufacturing lifecycle, from prototyping through production. The company maps each additive option to specific stages and applications. It also links 3D printing, post-processing, and automation earlier in the workflow to reduce friction and support scaling.
“The partnership with Hawk Ridge Systems is important in bringing our solutions to more customers that are serious about additive manufacturing,” said Josh Boggess, GM & VP of sales, Americas at Stratasys. “Hawk Ridge Systems brings deep application expertise and important proximity to customers. With additive manufacturing becoming more common place on shop floors, we are seeing supply chains become more secure, tooling is standard practice and prototyping is speeding up, taking months off manufacturing processes. This partnership helps keep the momentum of industrial additive manufacturing moving forward.”

Hawk Ridge Systems lists three main industrial 3D printer lines: PolyJet systems in medium and large formats (J55 Prime, J850 Prime, J850 Pro, J5 MediJet, J5 Digital Anatomy), large-format SLA printers (Neo, Neo 800+), and high-volume P3 DLP printers (Origin Two).
Stratasys systems support both certified and open materials. The company lists applications that include tooling, functional prototyping, jigs, fixtures, and end-use production parts. Stratasys states that its materials are designed to meet industry standards for regulated and industrial environments.
Hawk Ridge Systems also offers post-processing technologies, as well as professional engineering and manufacturing services to help customers make decisions for their projects.
Source: Stratasys
About Hawk Ridge Systems

Hawk Ridge Systems is an engineering and manufacturing solutions provider based in Mountain View, CA. Founded in 1996, it sells and supports design, simulation and manufacturing software, including SOLIDWORKS and CAMWorks. The company also supplies 3D printers from Markforged, HP and Formlabs, and 3D scanners from Hexagon, Artec3D and Creaform. It provides training, implementation and technical support, from licensing through workflow setup and user onboarding. Hawk Ridge Systems also offers integration services tied to tools such as PLM or ERP, along with data management support for engineering files and revisions. The company says it serves more than 22,000 teams across North America. Employee count worldwide is about 400.
About Stratasys

Stratasys Ltd., founded in 1989 by S. Scott Crump, develops additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions using polymer-based materials. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN, and Rehovot, Israel. Its offerings include 3D printers, consumable materials, and software tools used in aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer goods industries. Stratasys technology supports the production from materials such as ABS, polyphenylsulfone (PPSF), and polycarbonate. The company served approx. 25,000 customers worldwide.