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Materialise Receives FDA Clearance for Cardiovascular Planning Software Suite

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Materialise has received FDA clearance for its Mimics Enlight cardiovascular planning software suite. The first release will support clinicians planning complex transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) procedures. Mimics Enlight is based on the strengths of Materialise's Mimics Innovation Suite, which has helped clinicians produce patient-specific 3D models for more than 20 years. Created in collaboration with Henry Ford Health System…


Stratasys Powers Innovation at Polaris

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Take a closer look at how Stratasys Additive Manufacturing is helping a company entrenched in Powersports vehicles drive innovation forward. Polaris is most commonly known for developing snowmobiles and off-road vehicles. With all the hands-on assembly work that the company does in the plant, they've begun to use 3D printing to change the way that they make tooling. Much of…


A 2019 Reality Check on Autonomous Driving

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Although electric vehicles are taking off, truly autonomous vehicles still need to happen. Hear what two industry insiders have to say about the progress that has been made…and the challenges that lie ahead. Autonomous vehicles have potential to revolutionize the transportation industry like no other change since the invention of the automobile, according to Siemens. Creating these vehicles demands agile,…


3D Printing a Functional Racing Car

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The Eleven-O-Six student racing team from Hamburg, Germany, used the BigRep ONE 3D printer to increase the speed and shape of their Formula 1. This new video shows how they take it for a spin on the racetrack. BigRep is a future-focused large-scale industrial 3D printer manufacturer based in Berlin with offices in New York, Boston and Singapore. The company…


HP Opens New 150,000-Square-Foot 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing Center of Excellence

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HP Inc. opened the doors to its new 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Barcelona, Spain, said to be one of the world’s largest and most advanced research and development facilities for the next-generation technologies powering the Fourth Industrial Revolution, HP says. The new Center brings together hundreds of the world’s leading additive manufacturing experts in more…


Marshall Aerospace and Defence Works with Stratasys Technology to 3D Print Final Flight Parts for Aircraft Program

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Marshall Aerospace and Defence is using advanced 3D printing from Stratasys to manufacture, flight-ready parts for several of its military, civil and business aircraft, while producing specific ground-running equipment at a lower cost than aluminum alternatives, the company reports. The company is a large privately owned and independent aerospace and defense companies. Marshall already has several pieces of 3D-printed ductwork…


ANSYS and BMW Group Partner to Jointly Create Simulation Tool Chain for Autonomous Driving

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ANSYS and BMW Group are creating a holistic simulation tool chain for developing autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies. The simulation tool chain will enable automated and autonomous driving (AD) with the first vehicle launch expected in 2 years. BMW Group is leveraging ANSYS' engineering simulation solutions and experience to speed up the development of a safety-focused solution for the validation of…


Siemens Adds Augmented Reality for Enhanced Visualization and Collaboration to Solid Edge 2020

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Siemens Digital Industries Software has launched the latest version of Solid Edge software, which features numerous enhancements that the compant says will enable small and medium-sized manufacturing companies to accelerate product development and manufacturing processes. Through new features such as augmented reality, expanded validation tools, model-based definition and 2D Nesting, Solid Edge 2020 provides next-generation technologies to enhance collaboration and…


ANSYS 2019 R2 Strengthens Digital Thread Between Design, Engineering and Manufacturing

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ANSYS is streamlining and simplifying the product life cycle through new functionalities released in ANSYS 2019 R2. With an ANSYS Mechanical user experience, simplified simulation of complex electronics and a new ANSYS Fluent workflow that speeds meshing of dirty geometries, ANSYS' simulation engineering solutions help enable digital transformation, the company says. With new functionalities in ANSYS 2019 R2, including new…


Markforged 3D Printers to be Featured in the BattleBots 2019 World Championship

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Markforged announces that four of its 3D printers will be featured on BattleBots, a television series premiering on June 7 on the Discovery Channel and June 12 on the Science Channel. As reportedly the only 3D printer company hosted by BattleBots during filming, Markforged produced more than 160 parts for 29 teams onsite—all within the two weeks of filming. The…


Artec 3D Releases Artec Studio 14 with Functionality for Quality Inspection

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Artec 3D announces the availability of Artec Studio 14, offering features such as expanded CAD/CAM functionality, integration with Artec Micro, an industrial desktop 3D scanner with a point accuracy of up to 10 microns, and target-free registration for tripod-mounted, long-range 3D laser scanner Artec Ray. Additionally, users can now directly export unlimited numbers of open and closed contours in polyline…


Rand 3D Brings Training Solutions to PTC LiveWorx 2019

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Rand 3D will showcase its suite of training solutions for PTC products in booth K4 at LiveWorx 2019 held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, June 10-13, 2019. “Training can increase a team’s productivity by ensuring they understand how to effectively use the software, but for this to happen two critical components must come together,” says Meghan…


Nano Dimension Collaborates with Harris Corporation for Space Project

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Nano Dimension Ltd., an additive electronics provider, has received a grant approval from the Israel Innovation Authority for developing hardware, in cooperation with Harris Corporation, that will fly on the International Space Station (ISS) and communicate with Harris’ ground-based satellite tracking station in Florida. This project will provide a systematic analysis of 3D printed materials for radio frequency (RF) space…


3Diligent Launches Industry 4.0 Consulting Services

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3Diligent has formally launched 3Diligent Consulting, a new division that works with manufacturing businesses to develop strategies and designs that that can provide them competitive advantage for Industry 4.0, according to the company. As a division of 3Diligent, which also has a manufacturing division with a global manufacturing footprint, 3Diligent Consulting combines on-the-ground manufacturing expertise with the pedigree of a…


Omron Helps University of Houston Engineering Students Enhance Skills with New Design and Robotics Laboratory

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The University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering has unveiled a laboratory donated by the Omron Foundation, the charitable arm of automation solutions provider Omron in the United States. Designed for electrical and computer engineering students, the lab includes advanced technologies and equipment donated by Omron. At the lab’s opening ceremony, UH faculty and Omron representatives looked at a variety…


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