1000 Kelvin, the Berlin/Los Angeles-based startup at the forefront of AI solutions for metal and polymer 3D printing technology, is thrilled…
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Hyperganic (German software company) has developed a 3D-printed rocket engine prototype, which was completely designed by artificial intelligence. Unlike a…
L’Oréal selects AMFG’s Additive MES software to streamline its AM workflows. This software enables order handling optimisation and accelerates prototypes…
With technology advancing every day, product design engineers need to keep pace with the demand of the industry. Due to…
The digital revolution has changed how products are designed. Today digital data from a 3D model, produced predominantly using a…
Effectively implementing 3D printing in a production environment requires software tools for design, simulation, pre-processing, distribution, manufacturing, inspection, and quality.…
Digital Metal, a Swedish binder jetting metal 3D printer manufacturer, has launched a new software upgrade for its DM P2500…
In this interview, founder and manager Stephan Kühr of 3YOURMIND explains his perspective on the biggest potentials for improving additive manufacturing.
2017 has been an exciting year for the 3D printing industry. There have been plenty of new players appearing on the scene, as well as countless new collaborations and innovations. Materialise with the help of their industry experts and visionaries is anticipating some key trends for 2018.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Designers, developers showcases creations at Autodesk University 2017
- 3D bioprinting solutions debuted to take healthcare research to new level
- Maruti Suzuki participated in Autodesk India Design Challenge 2017
Architects, designers, and the industry were brought under one roof in Bengaluru last week for the fourth edition of Autodesk University, India and SAARC. At the event, which aimed to showcase the importance of automation and offerings towards a sustainable future, Autodesk showcased samples of machine-human collaboration.