The two-year contract will see Kraetonics’ flagship OmniSlice software used to enable the fast design and 3D printing of structures containing the advanced FSS technology, which the company says can be delivered “in a matter of hours.”
The new tool will be be integrated into CF3D Studio and, the partners hope, enable the prediction of material properties and performance before physical testing begins.
The patent describes how the company’s AI utilises a digital twin and one or more transformer-based large language models to convert manual test cases into automated scripts.
Alexander Oster, Technical Director at 3MF Consortium described the news as “another important milestone in our journey to build a professional software ecosystem for additive manufacturing."
Top Definition, available via an over-the-air software release, will allow users to directly print features as thin as 0.2mm, while 'dramatically improving' the as-printed strength of small features previously too fragile to print.
The new Fringe Inspection 500 Kit has been developed in partnership with HRL Laboratories, a materials science and additive manufacturing research institution, to directly support the DARPA SURGE initiative.
When asked about the rate of progress in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption for the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, Greg Mark is not holding back.
“The crazy thing about 3D printing
The Materialise Magics SDK connector will provide automated file repair and preparation directly from Synera, alongside generation and customisation of support structures, and advanced file editing and modification.