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Stratasys  and  MakerBot  Launch  CubeSat  Challenge  for   Aerospace  Engineers  and  Students   Challenge  taps  GrabCAD's  2  million  members  to  rethink  the  research  satellite    

  Minneapolis,   MN,   and   Brooklyn,   NY,   May   20,   2015     –   A   growing   number   of   aerospace   companies   are   embracing   3D   printing   as   they   transform   how   they   prototype   and   manufacture.   To   support   innovation   in   aerospace   engineering,   Stratasys,   the   leading   global   provider   of   3D   printing   and   additive   manufacturing   solutions,  and  its  subsidiary  MakerBot,  today  announced  the  CubeSat  Challenge  on  GrabCAD,  home  to  the   world’s   largest   community   of   mechanical   engineers.   The   CubeSat   Challenge   invites   the   GrabCAD   community   to   use   3D   printing   to   rethink   the   CubeSat,   a   standard   small   research   satellite   built   by   universities,  aerospace  startups  and  independent  makers  around  the  world.     All   challenge   entries   will   be   posted   in   the   GrabCAD   Challenge   and   a   panel   of   prominent   judges   from   the   aerospace  and  3D  printing  fields  will  select  the  winners.  Participants  have  a  chance  to  win  cash  prizes,  as   well  as  MakerBot®  Replicator®  Desktop  3D  Printers  and  Stratasys  Direct  Manufacturing  print  services.       With  the  introduction  of  CubeSat  and  its  standardized  geometry,  componentry  and  interfaces  in  1999,  the   cost   of   building   and   launching   a   satellite   plummeted.   Today,   CubeSats   are   one   of   the   fastest   growing   segments   of   the   aerospace   industry.   Yet   traditional   manufacturing   methodology   remains   a   constraint;   a   CubeSat   structure   contains   between   30   and   50   parts   that   need   to   be   assembled   manually.   “3D   printing   allows  aerospace  engineers  to  think  differently  about  building  satellites  and  gives  them  a  whole  new  toolset   for  packing  more  capability  into  a  constrained  volume.  3D  printing  can  also  simplify  production  as  you  move   from   the   hand-­‐built   satellites   of   today   to   an   automated   process   that   will   enable   constellations   of   small   satellites  to  be  built  more  efficiently.  We’re  excited  to  see  how  the  GrabCAD  community  can  advance  the   CubeSat   standard   to   provide   even   greater   utility,”   said   Scott   Sevcik,   business   development   manager   for   aerospace  &  defense  at  Stratasys.     One  MetroTech  Center,  21st  Fl.,  Brooklyn,  NY    11201  •    makerbot.com  

2     The  CubeSat  houses  all  the  basic  functionality  for  a  research  satellite  in  a  standardized  10cmX10cmX10cm   cube  (known  as  1U)  with  a  maximum  weight  of  1.33  kg.  The  CubeSat  is  scalable  by  ganging  multiple  1U   CubeSat  frames  in  3U,  6U,  or  even  12U  configurations  to  provide  enhanced  functionality  in  a  more  complex   system.       GrabCAD  Challenge  entries  submitted  by  the  June  22,  2015,  deadline  will  be  eligible  for  the  following  prizes:     1st  Prize     • 1  MakerBot  Replicator  Desktop  3D  Printer     • $2500   • Your  design  printed  by  Stratasys  Direct  Manufacturing*   • Story  in  Stratasys  online  communication  and  featured  at  Stratasys  trade  show  and  conference   appearances     2nd  Prize     • 1  MakerBot  Replicator  Desktop  3D  Printer     • $1000   • Your  design  printed  by  Stratasys  Direct  Manufacturing*     3rd  Prize   • 1  MakerBot  Replicator  Desktop  3D  Printer     • $500     4th-­‐10th  Prize     • MakerBot  T-­‐Shirt   • $100   • 3D  Printed  Sample  Part     The  judges  of  the  Challenge  are:     • Dr.  Jordi  Puig-­‐Suari,  Cal  Poly  Professor  &  Co-­‐Inventor  of  the  CubeSat  Standard   • Dr.  Robert  Hoyt,  CEO  &  Chief  Scientist,  Tethers  Unlimited  Inc   • David  Espalin,  Center  Manager  -­‐  W.M.  Keck  Center  for  3D  Innovation,  University  of  Texas  El  Paso   • Adam  Hadaller,  Mission  Manager,  Spaceflight  Industries   • Patrick  Price,  Aerospace  Additive  Manufacturing  Research  Engineer,  Stratasys   • Jesse  Marin,  Aerospace  Project  Engineer,  Stratasys  Direct  Manufacturing   • Jonathan  Cook,  Director  of  Product,  MakerBot     3D  printing  is  uniquely  suited  for  the  complex  challenge  of  turning  designs  into  functioning  models  and  is   already   used   widely   in   the   industry.   Many   aerospace   engineers   have   gravitated   to   3D   printing   to   build   assembly   fixtures,   composite   layup   tools,   prototypes   and   non-­‐flight   engineering   design   units.   New   materials  and  processes  are  accelerating  adoption,  and  it  is  now  possible  to  produce  flight  components  by   3D  printing  them.     Stratasys  and  MakerBot  offer  a  range  of  3D  printers  that  enable  engineers  to  develop,  prototype  and   manufacture  aerospace  parts.  Stratasys  recently  announced  that  Airbus  has  produced  more  than  1000   flight  parts  on  their  Stratasys  FDM  3D  Production  Systems  for  use  on  A350  XWB  aircraft.  MakerBot  Desktop  

3     3D  Printers  are  used  in  the  aerospace  industry  too.  Engineers  at  Lockheed  Martin’s  Advanced  Technology   Center,  in  Palo  Alto,  CA,  for  example,  used  3D-­‐printed  models  to  develop  parts  for  NIRCam,  an  essential   optical  instrument  for  the  James  Webb  Space  Telescope,  which  is  set  to  launch  in  2018.         To  learn  more  or  submit  an  entry,  please  visit  the  GrabCAD  Challenge  page.     Recognizing   the   need   to   develop   custom   solutions   for   high   requirements   markets,   Stratasys,   the   world   leader  in  Additive  Manufacturing,  formed  Vertical  Solutions  teams  for  key  industries.  Drawing  top  technical   and   management   talent   from   those   key   industries,   Stratasys   built   teams   that   speak   the   language   and   understand   the   core   challenges   of   their   respective   markets.   The   Aerospace   Vertical   Solutions   Team   is   sponsoring  the  Additive  CubeSat  Challenge,  with  collaboration  from  our  GrabCAD,  Makerbot  and  Stratasys   Direct  Manufacturing  colleagues.     About  Stratasys   Stratasys  Ltd.  (Nasdaq:SSYS),  headquartered  in  Minneapolis,  Minnesota  and  Rehovot,  Israel,  is  a  leading   global  provider  of  3D  printing  and  additive  manufacturing  solutions.  The  company's  patented  FDM®  and   PolyJet™  3D  Printing  technologies  produce  prototypes  and  manufactured  goods  directly  from  3D  CAD  files   or  other  3D  content.  Systems  include  3D  printers  for  idea  development,  prototyping  and  direct  digital   manufacturing.  Stratasys  subsidiaries  include  MakerBot  and  Solidscape,  and  the  company  operates  the   digital  parts  manufacturing  service,  Stratasys  Direct  Manufacturing.  Stratasys  has  more  than  3,000   employees,  holds  over  800  granted  or  pending  additive  manufacturing  patents  globally,  and  has  received   more  than  30  awards  for  its  technology  and  leadership.  Online  at:  www.stratasys.com  or   http://blog.stratasys.com.     For  more  information,  visit  the  company's  website  at  www.stratasys.com       About  MakerBot   MakerBot,   a   subsidiary   of   Stratasys   Ltd.   (Nasdaq:   SSYS),   is   leading   the   Next   Industrial   Revolution   by   setting   the  standards  in  reliable  and  affordable  desktop  3D  printing.  Founded  in  2009,  MakerBot  sells  desktop  3D   printers  to  innovative  and  industry-­‐leading  customers  worldwide,  including  engineers,  architects,  designers,   educators   and   consumers.   MakerBot   has   one   of   the   largest   installed   bases   and   market   shares   of   the   desktop   3D   printing   industry,   with   more   than   80,000   MakerBot   Desktop   3D   Printers   in   the   world.   The   robust  MakerBot  3D  Ecosystem  makes  3D  printing  easy  and  accessible  for  everyone.  To  learn  more  about   MakerBot,  visit  makerbot.com.     About  GrabCAD   GrabCAD,   a   subsidiary   of   Stratasys,   helps   engineers   get   products   to   market   faster   by   making   it   simple   to   manage  and  share  CAD  files.    GrabCAD  Workbench  makes  it  easy  for  engineers  to  manage  and  share  files,   work  with  partners  and  complete  projects  on  time,  while  the  GrabCAD  Community  accelerates  the  design   process   by   tapping   into   the   knowledge   and   resources   of   the   largest   source   of   CAD   content   and   engineering   minds   in   the   world.     Founded   in   2010,   the   company   is   headquartered   in   Cambridge,   MA   with   development   offices  in  Estonia  and  the  UK,  and  was  acquired  by  Stratasys,  Inc  in  2014.  To  learn  more  about  GrabCAD,   visit  GrabCAD.com       #  #  #