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3D Systems' New, High-Definition 3-D Printer Spotlighted at SolidWorks World 2008.


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), a leading provider of 3-D Modeling, Rapid Prototyping Building a part one layer at a time using a method of additive fabrication such as 3D printing. Such parts are used for concept modeling to determine if the product design meets the customer's expectations.  and Manufacturing solutions, announced the launch of the ProJet([TM]) HD 3000 3-D Production System, a new, professional, high-definition 3-D Printer, at last week's SolidWorks World 2008.

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, event that attracted more than 4,600 worldwide attendees. Its unique stacking and nesting capability for high-throughput production, direct parts and model castability, and dual-operating modes generated attention from design and engineering experts as well as headlines from the SolidWorks Community (www.solidworkscommunity.com) and other media outlets.

The ProJet([TM]) 3-D Production System, available to customers worldwide beginning in March 2008, is a next generation 3-D Printer based on 3D Systems' patented and proprietary Multi-Jet Modeling (MJM MJM Multi-Jet Modeling (prototyping manufacturing)
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) technology. This high-throughput 3-D Printer produces best-in-class part quality and accuracy while providing the choice of both high-definition and ultra high-definition build modes. Compatible with 3D Systems' VisiJet([R]) Materials, it is ideal for a wide range of uses, including concept development, design validation See validate.

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This week, 3D Systems plans to display its ProJet([TM]) 3-D Production System in Booth #3513 at the Pacific Design & Manufacturing Show from January 29-31, 2008, in Anaheim, California.

"We are absolutely delighted with the overwhelming and positive responses we received from the CAD and engineering community for our new 3-D Production System," said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' president and chief executive officer. "Just like SolidWorks users, many CAD software communities are benefiting daily from transforming their designs and ideas into physical, accurate and functional three-dimensional parts by utilizing 3D Systems' Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing technologies. The positive feedback from SolidWorks World attendees validates our continued R&D efforts to deliver more high-performance 3-D Printing solutions to the marketplace."

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is a leading provider of 3-D Modeling, Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing solutions. Its systems and materials reduce the time and cost of designing products and facilitate direct and indirect manufacturing by creating actual parts directly from digital input. These solutions are used for design communication and prototyping as well as for production of functional end-use parts: Transform your products.

More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com, or via e-mail at moreinfo@3dsystems.com.
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