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Stratasys, a manufacturer of 3D printers and materials for personal use, prototyping, and production, has launched the ground-breaking Objet500 Connex3 Colour Multi-material 3D Printer, the first and only 3D printer to combine colours with multi-material 3D printing. The new 3D Printer could help bridge the divide. The latest machine features a unique triple-jetting technology that combines droplets of three base materials to produce parts with virtually unlimited combinations of rigid, flexible, and transparent-colour as well as solid-colour materials - all in a single print run. Stratasys' goal is to help our customers revolutionise their design and manufacturing processes. Engineers at beta user Trek Bicycle in Wisconsin, USA, are already using the new printer for assessment and testing of accessories like bike-chain stay guards and handlebar grips, prior to actual production. In addition to this latest development, 3D printing is now regularly appearing on the agendas of textile-related conferences and exhibitions. Another case in point that highlights the growing interest and popularity of 3D printing is the fact that the exhibit hall of the 3D Printer World Expo. During the event, the hall was filled with demonstrations of life-changing and business-transforming breakthroughs, powered by advances in 3D printing.