MakerBot has announced the launch of its next generation CloudPrint software, which has been designed to deliver a ‘seamless 3D printing experience’ for users remote or onsite.
HP and Dyndrite have established a strategic partnership which will see the Seattle-based start-up’s accelerated geometry kernel applied to HP’s next generation additive manufacturing products.
TOffeeAM, a spin-out of Imperial College London, has raised £1m in funding as it looks to further develop its design software platform, already adopted by the likes of GE Aviation and Baker Hughes.
Desktop 3D printing company Ultimaker has announced the launch of a new software platform designed to help companies seamlessly incorporate 3D printing into their existing IT infrastructures.
PrintSyst.ai has launched its latest proprietary artificial intelligence engine which aims to improve the consistency and reliability of 3D printed parts.
Dyndrite has appointed former Renishaw additive manufacturing (AM) expert Stephen Anderson as its new Vice President of Business Development and opened its first UK-based office.
The Brooklyn-based company’s print preparation and management cloud platform is now said to provide educators and students with an easier 3D print workflow using familiar Google features.
The new Secure Content specification establishes an underlying mechanism for payload encryption of sensitive 3D printed data based on modern web standards.