Metal additive manufacturing and 3D software specialist, Sigma Labs has signed a commercial agreement with Pratt & Whitney, a manufacturer in the aerospace and defence sectors. Pratt & Whitney will utilise Sigma Labs’ PrintRite3D software.
Enterprise application software expert, SAP has announced the opening of the early access program as it looks to make 3D printing an integral part of the digital manufacturing landscape.
Tech Soft 3D, a tool developer for software teams, has announced the release of the HOOPS Publish 2017 which allows the user to publish 3D data in multiple formats for consumption. These include 3D PDF, HTML and several CAD formats.
3D printing technology manufacturer, Formlabs has agreed a partnership deal with Gravotech to further advance its jewellery production plans. Now, Formlabs is looking to take advantage of Gravotech’s leading jewellery CAD programme, 3DESIGN.
TriFusion Devices, a 3D print technology company serving the healthcare and sport industries, is forming a partnership with Standard Cyborg to create modern solutions for the orthotics and prosthetics biomedical sector.
Software-optimised 3D printing manufacturing company, Voodoo Manufacturing has received $1.4 million in funding to expand its factory and introduce more 3D printing technology. The funding came from KPCB Edge and various angels.
Polyga’s XTract3D toolbar works natively inside SOLIDWORKS, giving users effective slicing, fitting and analysis abilities to use 3D scan data to create editable solids and surfaces for feature-based modelling.
Belgian additive manufacturing company, Materialise has announced that it has signed an agreement with Siemens’ PLM software business. The two companies will work together to integrate Materialise’s AM software with Siemens' digital solutions.
Online 3D printing service, Sculpteo has unveiled the first tool of Business Case, the first tool suite of its Agile Metal Technology. Sculpteo is hoping to accelerate metal additive manufacturing with its new software programme.
In line with the company’s commitment to providing end-to-end digital manufacturing solutions, 3D Sprint 2.0 streamlines 3D printing workflows by reducing the need for users to divide projects among multiple software programmes.