Additive Manufacturing Hardware, Software Designed to Be Bigger, Faster to Scale Production

These are engineered to increase production output while maintaining the accuracy and consistency required for industrial manufacturing.

The SLA 825 Dual from 3D Systems.
The SLA 825 Dual from 3D Systems.
3D Systems

Rock Hill, South Carolina — 3D Systems today announced new hardware, software and applications that are enabling customers to scale additive manufacturing into production environments requiring high throughput, reliability, repeatability and process control.

At RAPID+TCT 2026 in Boston, 3D Systems introduced the new SLA 825 Dual to the U.S. market, a next‑generation stereolithography system engineered to increase production output while maintaining the accuracy and consistency required for industrial manufacturing. The company will also debut AddiTrak, a factory‑floor software platform purpose-built for managing connected 3D Systems production environments.

The SLA 825 Dual features:

  • A 22% larger build volume.
  • Up to 25% faster build speeds than its predecessor—run more builds per shift and consolidate more parts per platform.
  • Designed for high‑utilization environments where yield, dimensional accuracy, and repeatability are critical, like motorsports, full-scale precision prototyping and investment casting patterns.

AddiTrak Features:

  • Fleet-level visibility and process control to maintain productivity, quality and on‑time delivery.
  • A secure, on‑premises software platform designed specifically for the entire range of 3D Systems printers and accompanying workflows.
  • Centralized monitoring, analytics, and optimization across the production floor through a unified dashboard.
  • Support for Industry 4.0‑compatible connectivity including MTConnect and OPC UA.

For more information, visit https://www.3dsystems.com/.

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