Case Study: Taga achieves rapid, secure in-house multi-material prototyping and faster design validation with Stratasys J35 Pro

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Revolutionizing Engineering Design With the J35™ Pro

Taga, a manufacturing engineering firm specializing in industrial design, engineering planning and UX/UI, faced long delays and limited testing when outsourcing prototypes—sending models out took weeks, restricted the number of iterations and raised IP concerns. To address this, Taga evaluated and adopted the Stratasys J35™ Pro PolyJet™ 3D printer to determine whether in‑house printing could shorten time to service and improve prototype quality.

Taga implemented the Stratasys J35 Pro across its design teams, using its multi‑material capabilities to run rapid, iterative tests—e.g., printing four samples with different rigidity for a drone safety feature so customers could immediately evaluate and select the right design. The Stratasys solution cut turnaround from weeks to overnight for most jobs, increased the number and fidelity of working models, improved product differentiation and protected IP by keeping production in‑house.


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Taga

Yaniv Adir

Project Manager


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