Stratasys to Move to Minnetonka Campus

With the move, Stratasys will consolidate most Minnesota-based offices into one larger, more dynamic corporate campus, the company reports.

With the move, Stratasys will consolidate most Minnesota-based offices into one larger, more dynamic corporate campus, the company reports.

Stratasys will lease the entire 164,000-square-foot Class A office building in Minnetonka, MN, that previously housed UnitedHealth facilities. Image courtesy of MInneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.


Stratasys announced its plans to move its U.S.-based headquarters from Eden Prairie, MN, to a new Minnetonka, MN, campus. With the move, Stratasys will consolidate most Minnesota-based offices into one larger, more dynamic corporate campus, the company reports.

The new corporate campus, comprised of two leased buildings on the current United Health Care campus site, is expected to open its doors on January 6, 2025. It will feature advanced technology, enhanced amenities, and specially designed work areas to inspire innovation and creativity. This will ultimately also strengthen Stratasys’ ability to deliver value and service to customers and partners.

The company expects the move to increase collaboration and productivity. It is also an opportunity to take advantage of the current real estate environment, according to Stratasys.

“Our success as the leader and original founder of industrial 3D printing is based on a strong company culture that traces its 35-year heritage to this very region. Our new U.S. headquarters will provide an enhanced work environment for our employees,” says Dr. Yoav Zeif, CEO, Stratasys.

Located less than 10 minutes from its current headquarters, the accessible campus will facilitate closer collaboration and engagement between research and development and manufacturing. It will also bring corporate functions closer to the manufacturing process, enabling the company to better meet the evolving needs of its stakeholders.

Stratasys will maintain a presence in Eden Prairie with its Stratasys Direct Manufacturing facility. Stratasys intends to list the current Edenvale headquarters building and its Wallace Road buildings for sale as staff transition to the Minnetonka site.

Stratasys Inc. was founded in Eden Prairie in 1989 by former CEO and current board member, Scott Crump.

“There is a lot of excitement amongst our employees about the prospects of consolidating our campuses,” says Rich Garrity, chief industrial business officer, Stratasys. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

More Stratasys Coverage

Stratasys Company Profile

Share This Article

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.


About the Author

DE Editors's avatar
DE Editors

DE’s editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering.
Press releases may be sent to them via DE-Editors@digitaleng.news.

Follow DE
#29272