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Materialise’ latest version of Magics enables more traceability, connectivity, and automation
3D printing company Materialise has announced introducing new features for Magics, its data and build preparation software. From product design to part and build preparation to printing, the digital thread connects the entire manufacturing...
Materialise improves Magics 26 with New CAD and Mesh Capabilities for 3D Printing
Ever since it embedded native CAD workflows within Magics 26 thanks to Parasolid technology, software company Materialise has put CAD and MESH on the same pedestal – with the ambitious goal to provide users...
Materialise embeds native CAD workflows into Magics by integrating Siemens’ Parasolid Technology
3D Printing company Materialise has licensed Siemens' Parasolid® software for integration with Magics, its well-known software for data and build preparation.
With Parasolid technology, Materialise will now enable native CAD workflows within Magics 26, providing...
nTop integrates its implicit modeling API into Materialise software solutions
Software providers Materialise and nTop are joining forces to help AM users accelerate the entire design-to-manufacturing process and enable the production of complex parts.
To do so, nTop has integrated nTop Core, its implicit modeling...
Renishaw 3D printer users can now benefit from Materialise’s next-generation build processor software
To increase efficiency and productivity for users of the RenAM 500 series of metal 3D printers, Renishaw partners with software provider Materialise so that its system users can benefit from Materialise’s next-generation build processor...
Materialise new software aims to optimize data and build preparation for metal 3D printing
Belgian 3D printing giant Materialise has recently launched a software solution that can optimize data and build preparation for laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) systems. Named e-Stage for Metal+, the software solution uses physics-based modeling to...
Materialise continuous improvement process of its CO-AM platform sheds light on 4 developments
AM company Materialise continues to advance its open software platform CO-AM through partnerships with other AM technologies providers. As a reminder, the platform was created after Materialise acquired Link3D; it aims to provide AM users direct...
More about Materialise Process Control software for metal 3D printing and its collaboration with Phase3D
AMUG saw a number of collaborations between Materialise and other companies. Besides the work they are achieving with Sigma Additive Solutions, the software company will also work on the integration of Phase 3D’s solution...
Interoperability takes on a deeper meaning as Materialise’s CO-AM platform welcomes 7 new partners
3D printing company Materialise has made a lot of announcements this year but the launch of their open software platform CO-AM is probably the most important one. Launched in May of this year, the...
Materialise introduces open software platform to manage additive manufacturing production process
The open software architecture provides companies direct access to multiple hardware technologies and their preferred tools from Materialise and other software developers, supporting them along every step of their AM journey – from planning...