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26 April 2016
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THE JACOBS INSTITUTE PARTNERS WITH STRATASYS ON NEW CENTER OF EXCELLENCE TO ADVANCE MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF 3D PRINTING

Minneapolis & Rehovot, Israel, April 26, 2016 — Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, today announced that it is partnering with New York-based Jacobs Institute (JI) to create a new Center of Excellence (COE) with the goal of advancing the use of 3D printing for a variety of medical applications.

The new COE will leverage Stratasys’ 3D printing technology to develop and test new medical devices using 3D printed prototypes and models, and enrich clinical education and training activities for a variety of audiences.  The COE will also serve as a referral center for hospitals and medical research organizations that are considering implementing 3D printing labs.

“By partnering with Stratasys, the Jacobs Institute is bringing the leader in 3D printing to Buffalo to work closely with the JI and its partners, Kaleida Health and the University at Buffalo, to accelerate the development of new medical technologies, “ said Bill Maggio, CEO of the Jacobs Institute. “Working together, the respective institutions will leverage their strengths to make an impact far greater than they could make individually.”

Stratasys is supporting the COE by providing advanced 3D printing solutions featuring a combination of vibrant colors and diverse material properties including different levels of opacity and rigidity. Stratasys will collaborate with the Jacobs Institute on technical and clinical case studies that include 3D printed applications, and also provide financial support for vital research projects.

“This announcement with the Jacobs Institute is an important milestone, marking the first time we are formally partnering with a medical organization to explore the exciting opportunities of 3D printing and healthcare,” said Scott Rader, General Manager, Medical Solutions, Stratasys. “Stratasys brings decades of experience to the Jacobs Institute, a leader in 3D printed models, to push the boundaries of how these models can be used to train the next generation of physicians, and test new devices.”

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  • Vascular testing model used to validate new medical devices that treat brain aneurysms, produced on the Stratasys Objet500 Connex3 3D Printer
    Click here to download 300dpi images
  • Hillary Clinton examining vascular model produced on a Stratasys Objet500 Connex3 3D Printer with Dr. Adnan H. Siddiqui, Chief Medical Officer, The Jacobs Institute
    Click here to download 300dpi images

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