AMFG Collaborates With HP on Additive Manufacturing

Integration of HP 3D API with AMFG Additive MES software enables machine control and monitoring.

By DE Editors    December 8, 2020         

AMFG Collaborates With HP on Additive Manufacturing

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AMFG Collaborates With HP on Additive Manufacturing

AMFG, provider of manufacturing execution system (MES) software for additive manufacturing, is collaborating with HP to enable data streaming and connectivity for HP Jet Fusion systems through AMFG’s MES software.

The collaboration aims to solve a barrier to unlocking the full potential of additive manufacturing: The lack of connectivity across the AM workflow. AMFG and HP have taken steps to address this challenge by enabling the integration of HP 3D Application Programming Interface (API) with AMFG’s MES software. 

HP Jet Fusion users will be able to connect directly with their systems through AMFG’s software, track production status and receive critical alerts and information in real time.

Integrating machine data

This integration between HP systems and AMFG software will help to establish a transfer of data at every stage of AM production, facilitating greater process reliability and quality control.

For example, by accessing real-time solution data, including system utilization, failure rate and processing parameters, HP Jet Fusion users can fully understand AM operational performance and optimize processes to drive production efficiency. 

“Companies must comply with stringent quality assurance and repeatability requirements if they want to use AM in production," says Danny Winn, VP Growth & Innovation at AMFG. "One thing helping companies meet these requirements is machine connectivity. With their strategy around API’s, HP have read the needs of the AM industry perfectly. It’s been an honour for AMFG to partner with HP and be the first additive MES to integrate fully with HP 3D printers.” 

“Efficient connectivity and easy access to systems data is key to accelerating the journey towards digital AM production," says Ryan Palmer, global head of Software, Data and Automation, HP Personalization & Industrial Business. "We’re excited to partner with AMFG to help our customers bring more control, automation and visibility into their AM operations.”

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