EDEN PRAIRIE, MN and REHOVOT, Israel, Mar 25, 2025 – Stratasys has announced strategic partnerships with Spain-based Nueva Galimplant, along with Germany-based Gold Quadrat and Metaux Precieux, to offer Stratasys’ comprehensive suite of dental 3D printing solutions, including TrueDent monolithic, full-color digital dentures. The partnerships increase access to Stratasys’ dental offering in Europe, supporting the use of 3D printing solutions to improve dental laboratories’ efficiency.
The announcement coincides with preparations for IDS 2025, where Stratasys plans to exhibit its multi-material 3D printing applications for orthodontics, crowns and bridges, and digital dentures.
“We are thrilled to welcome our newest specialized dental partners in Europe,” said Giacomo Anselmo, director, dental sales commercial leader EMEA at Stratasys. “Their confidence in our solutions and their extensive experience in dental will undoubtedly make our products available to more customers. Together, we are poised to bring proven high-quality, 3D printing technology to dental manufacturers across Europe, improving their production capabilities while saving on labor costs and consumables and driving the industry forward.”
According to the iData report1, the demand for denture solutions in Europe continues to grow as the region’s opportunity for dentures is projected to expand from USD 2.19 billion in 2023 to USD 2.45 billion by 2028.
Stratasys’ new dental partners are recognized both nationally and internationally for their expertise and experience in the field.
Dra. Leana K. Bragança, CEO of Nueva Galimplant (Spain), said, “We are excited to have signed an agreement with Stratasys, a world leader in software and 3D printing. Becoming official distributors of such a prestigious company is a great step for us. We are convinced that this synergy will bring innovation, quality, and new opportunities for the dental sector. We continue to move forward with cutting-edge technology!”
Rüdiger Bach, managing director of Gold Quadrant (Germany), said, “As an experienced partner for dental technology, we are constantly addressing the issue of advancing digitalization and always offering our customers innovative, high-quality solutions. With the Stratasys DentaJet series printers, we were immediately impressed by the performance of the PolyJet technology and the outstanding possibilities that printing with TrueDent offers in prosthetics.”
Mr. Andreas Schmidt, managing director of Metaux Precieux (Germany), said, “Through the partnership with Stratasys, we are not only expanding our portfolio with ingenious devices but also opening further doors to an innovative future. Thanks to their multi-material and multi-color printing, we can cover a wide range of customer needs and offer possibilities that will save even large laboratories an enormous amount of time and money. With Stratasys at our side, we have gained a new partner that not only represents our values such as passion, innovation, and safety, but also stands out positively in internal communication and processes. We are very happy about this step and look positively into our shared future!”
Stratasys’ polyjet multi-material 3D printing technology, including mixed application printing and TrueDent digital dentures, offers dental labs full-color, high-precision, and scalable manufacturing options. The developments aim to support labs and clinics in streamlining workflows, managing production demands, and meet the growing demand for digital dentistry solutions.
1 iData Europe Market Report Suite for Dental Prosthetics, February 2024
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About Stratasys
Stratasys Ltd., established in 1989 by S. Scott Crump, specializes in additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions using polymer-based materials. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN, and Rehovot, Israel. Its product lineup includes 3D printers, consumable materials, and software tools designed to meet the needs of diverse industries. These industries include aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer goods. Their technologies allow professionals to produce complex designs using materials such as ABS, polyphenylsulfone (PPSF), and polycarbonate. As of 2023, Stratasys has a workforce of approximately 1,980 employees globally and reported an annual revenue of $627.6 million. The company serves thousands of customers worldwide, helping them enhance product design, manufacturing, and medical applications. Its solutions continue to play a key role in advancing production processes and improving patient care on a global scale.