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Fraunhofer IGD technology can deliver computer-generated 3D-printed eye prostheses

Fraunhofer IGD, the research institute behind the Cuttlefish® 3D printer driver – first unveiled in 2021, has given hope to patients who need ocular prostheses. Occularists who use the research institute’s requisite software and...

Fraunhofer IGD has found a method to avoid Stair-Step Artifacts in multi-material 3D printing

Stair step artifacts appear around the edges of sagittal and coronal reformatted images when wide collimations and non-overlapping reconstruction intervals are used. In conventional 3D printing processes, they are visually disturbing and can even...

New algorithms of Fraunhofer IGD’s Cuttlefish® 3D printer increase 3D printing efficiency at native device resolution

Further information about the now famous Cuttlefish® 3D printer driver Researchers from the 3D Printing team at Fraunhofer IGD recently published a paper - Displaced Signed Distance Fields for Additive Manufacturing – which proposes a...

Fraunhofer IGD reinforces its 3D printer driver for Stratasys Polyjet applications

Two years ago, Fraunhofer IGD, an institute for applied research in visual computing-computer science based on images and 3D models, has introduced a Cuttlefish, a universal 3D printer driver which translates 3D scan data...

Fraunhofer IGD develops automated robotic arm 3D scanning technology – targeting museums as primary users

With the goal of enabling museums to digitize their collections, Darmstadt-based Fraunhofer IGD has developed an automated robotic arm 3D scanning technology to 3D scan cultural objects. Fraunhofer IGD is an institute for applied research...

Mimaki’s 3D printer is open to Fraunhofer’s Cuttlefish software

Cuttlefish is a universal 3D printer driver developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD. It translates 3D scan data or 3D models generated by design and texturing software for 3D printers...

Animation Studio Laika also benefits from Fraunhofer 3D Printing technology for the film “Missing Link”

Laika’s recently released film, “Missing Link”, has seems to have required various types of 3D printing technologies during the preparation. The first application of the technology revealed within the movie is Susan, the 3D...