The partnership with the Australian large-format 3D printing provider is said to be a “significant milestone” for the London-based software company as it looks to advance additive manufacturing across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
The additive manufacturing pioneer says the acquisition of the company will expand its cardiovascular and personalised treatment solutions with predictive simulation capabilities.
At TCT 3Sixty earlier this month, ToffeeX CEO Marco Pietropaoli sat down with TCT Magazine to discuss the company’s beginnings, the key capabilities of its flagship product, and the maturity of generative design software.
In addition to a new look for the London-based software start-up, Aibuild 2.0 introduces enhanced capabilities alongside a number of strategic partnerships targeting large-format 3D printing.
3D modelling and 3D printing workflows are to become much simpler thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI) according to Dan Barousse, the Slice Engineering CEO who joined the Additive Insight podcast this week.
1Kelvin is a Berlin-based company that has developed an AI-powered software that predicts print issues in real-time, performing corrections and generated ready-to-use print files.
Working with existing Threads users - such as Boeing and the Department of Defense - Authentise has added a suite of new features to make collaboration more efficient.
Carbon has announced the launch of a set of automation tools to improve print preparation, print production and post-processing for dental users of its 3D printing technology.
1Kelvin, a German company bringing to market an ‘AI co-pilot platform’ for additive manufacturing, has integrated its flagship AMAIZE product into EOS’ software suite.