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Siemens Expands Software Ecosystem for Industrial Additive Manufacturing

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Siemens Digital Industries Software is expanding its ecosystem for industrial additive manufacturing (AM) through partnerships with Morf3D, Sintavia and Evolve Additive Solutions. Through these new partnerships, Siemens is adding support for new methods of AM production, further strengthening Siemens’ end-to-end solution for industrialized additive manufacturing as part of its Xcelerator portfolio of software and services. Working with Sintavia, Morf3D and…


Crown Equipment rolls out new online store adding thousands of forklift parts

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Crown Equipment Corporation, one of the world’s largest material handling companies, today unveiled a new e-commerce site for U.S. customers. The online store, at shop.crown.com, provides customers with the ability to purchase select Crown products and thousands of forklift parts and supplies at any time from a computer, tablet or mobile device. More than 4,000 forklift parts and supplies from…


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HP and Dyndrite Team Up for Software to Speed Additive Manufacturing

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HP has teamed up with start-up software developer Dyndrite to create HP Universal Build Manager Powered by Dyndrite (UBM), which it describes as “a robust solution” for delivering CAD-to-print workflows for additive manufacturing. HP says UBM is an OEM- and process-agnostic tool and is supported by many leading vendors. It offers software tools for build preparation, CAD import, patterning, nesting,…


ExOne Joins Additive Manufacturing Standards Effort

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The ExOne Company, which provides industrial sand and metal 3D printers using binder jetting technology, announced it is one of 16 companies participating in a consortium led by DNV GL, the global risk management and quality assurance society for the oil & gas and maritime industries. The consortium was founded in 2018 with the goal of developing an industry-accepted guideline…


Materialise Introduces Build Processor Support for Desktop Metals Systems

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Materialise announces support for Desktop Metal Binder Jetting technologies, including Desktop Metal’s Shop System and Production System platforms. This strategic partnership will help reduce the complexity for companies looking to scale their 3D printing operations, companies say. Materialise also continues to move toward improved machine connectivity by offering manufacturers more insight into the production process. The partnership includes the introduction…


Connecting Service to Design With Digital Twins

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Terex Corporation manufactures lifting and material handling equipment for a global customer base in utility construction and industrial services. Each customer requires some level of product customization, which means Terex has to directly engage the customer during design review. For years this has been done with 2D CAD drawings shared as PDFs. As a user of 3D CAD internally, Terex…


Fast-Tracking Warehouse Automation

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COVID-19 is demonstrating the vital role that logistics plays in modern societies. Increasing customer demands and expectations are calling for flexible, 24-hour distribution solutions from all supply chains. However, labor market challenges and slow adoption of digital technologies are preventing companies from achieving the speed and agility they need to be competitive in this market. As a direct touchpoint in…


Stratasys and nTopology Join Forces for Manufacturing

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Stratasys is making additive manufacturing even easier thanks to a new collaboration with nTopology, innovator of next-generation design and engineering software. The two companies are providing a series of accessible, customizable design for additive manufacturing workflows for their users, starting with the FDM Assembly Fixture Generator. Stratasys FDM printers have become powerful, supporting advanced materials like Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber…


HP Improves 3D Print Management, Automation

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HP announced several new solutions for the management and automation of 3D printing workflows and large-scale additive manufacturing fleets. They include the new HP Universal Build Manager Powered by Dyndrite, which provides increased productivity and efficiency as well as automation to additive build management for leading 3D printing processes. The company also introduced new digital HP 3D Factory Services to…


Ansys, Microsoft Team on Cloud Engineering

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Ansys has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to further integrate Azure cloud, HPC, digital twin and IoT services offerings. According to the company, Ansys Cloud, the underlying platform for running Ansys products in the cloud, integrates Azure cloud and HPC services with Ansys simulation technologies. New features will enable customers to use their existing software licenses and reduce modeling run…


OnScale Launches Cloud Engineering Simulation Platform

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OnScale announced the release of the OnScale Solve, its new Web-based, cloud engineering simulation platform. “OnScale Solve gives engineers, designers, and analysts access to the powerful cloud-native engineering simulation tools and cloud supercomputer resources they need to innovate, solve complex problems, and efficiently work from any location and device,” says Ian Campbell, CEO of OnScale. “OnScale Solve is the culmination…


Optomec Delivers 3D Electronics Printer for Medical Device Production

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Optomec has delivered a new industrialized 3D printed electronics system to a major U.S. health care manufacturer, where the machine will be used in the volume production of a diagnostic medical device. The system fulfills a $1 million contract that includes delivery of advanced software capabilities, as well as production processes. The initial application will replace manual integration of flex…


Market for Robotic Palletizing and Depalletizing to Reach $2.4B by 2022, Say Analysts

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The e-commerce industry has been exhibiting increasing demand for single-SKU pallets typically used for retail and warehouse fulfilment, which results in smaller cases and pallet sizes. As a result, robotic palletizers need to operate at a faster rate to operate smaller loads instead of larger loads, finds a new study on robotic palletizers by Future Market Insights (FMI). Robotic palletizer…


Additive Manufacturing and Generative Design—a Match Made in Heaven

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There’s a long history of iconic pairings. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers still reign in the dance world, while peanut butter and jelly remains a favorite sandwich pairing for folks of all ages. In the digital world, relative newcomer generative design technology is increasingly being eyed as a complement to additive manufacturing (AM) with the outcome being new workflows that…


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