In the following video, 3D printing specialist Steve Heller interviews Fred Fischer, director of fused deposition modeling and PolyJet applications at Stratasys , about the company's newest 3D printing products. It showcased them at last month's EuroMold, the world's largest 3D printing conference, held each year in Frankfurt, Germany. During the segment, Fischer also sheds light on what EuroMold means for Stratasys, as well as the importance of creating 3D printers that offer higher throughput.

Stratasys investors should expect that the company will continue creating products and services that fulfill its core value of "changing people's lives by revolutionizing the way things are made."

A full transcript follows the video.

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Steve Heller: Steve Heller here. I'm joined today with Fred Fischer. He's the director of Fused Deposition Modeling and PolyJet applications at Stratasys. Thank you so much for being with us today, Fred.

Let's talk about EuroMold. Obviously, this is the conference where everything happens. How do you feel about this year's EuroMold, and what were some of the most surprising things that you've seen this year?

Fred Fischer: EuroMold for us represents one of the most important trade shows and events in our industry per year.

Every year I think one of the things that we're both proud of and impressed and slightly surprised about is really the overall turnout, the amount of attention that additive manufacturing is getting in comparison to all of the other technologies and items that are on display at EuroMold.

This year represents yet another step-function change in the amount of people and I'll say overall interest in our industry.

To me, if I had to say what's -- maybe it's surprising, but it's yet a continuation of a trend that we've seen before -- are the amount of prospects, or the amount of market that comes to us that already understands 3D printing to some extent, but maybe they don't understand all of the details and all the full capabilities.

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