Stratasys 3-D printed dress hits Fashion Week runway

Stratasys 3-D printed dress hits Fashion Week runways in New York

September 15, 2016 at 5:03PM

For the second year in a row, Eden Prairie-based Stratasys Ltd. debuted a stylish and flexible 3-D printed dress - an intricate blue, lace-like number that allowed the model to move, bend and strut. Dig the outfit. But those shoes?

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Dee DePass is an award-winning business reporter covering Minnesota small businesses for the Minnesota Star Tribune. She previously covered commercial real estate, manufacturing, the economy, workplace issues and banking.

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