Discover how Omega Tool Corp is redefining manufacturing with the Stratasys F3300—one of the fastest, most advanced FDM systems on the market. In this session, product manager Chris Rollag will share an update of the key features of the F3300. John Gibbons, Omega’s Machining Department Manager and Additive Lab Lead, will share how his team is using the F3300 to streamline tooling, accelerate prototyping, and enhance production workflows.
From high-heat paint masking components to modular fixture systems and robotic end-of-arm tooling, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at real-world applications that are delivering measurable results.
What You’ll Learn
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Whether you're in automotive, aerospace, or advanced manufacturing, this webinar will show you how to:
Chris Rollag is a Senior Product Manager at Stratasys within the Industrial Business Unit. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Composite Materials Engineering from Winona State University in 2002. Chris has been with Stratasys since 2014, having managed the Fortus Series of FDM 3D Printers, Aerospace interiors solution launch and several FDM materials before leading the development and launch of the F3300 system. Prior to Stratasys, Chris has product and application experience at Chart Industries, Despatch Industries and McClean Anderson.
With extensive expertise in 3D, 2D, and EDM machining for injection molds, John brings a strong foundation in precision manufacturing, including work with dies, fixtures, and automation. Recently, he has expanded his skills into metal additive manufacturing, which aligns with supporting Omega Tool’s adoption of advanced technologies like the Stratasys F3300. In a dual leadership role, John leads a team dedicated to driving innovation, efficiency, and maintaining Omega’s position at the forefront of the industry.