#Formnext 2017: what Materialise is preparing for you

Materialise will announce new software automation tools and visitors will discover its latest technology developments in manufacturing and digital supply chains, both in plastics and metal.

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Materialise at Formnext

The giant of 3D Printing will release Magics 22, Inspector and Materialise Control Platform 2.1and carry out demo sessions so that visitors could have a deep understanding of what it consists in.

Furthermore, the company will showcase its state-of-the-art in Certified Additive Manufacturing.

In addition to the expected software, some presentations will be undertaken by Siemens, SAP, HP, EOS and other partners on their latest 3D printing innovations and collaboration with Materialise.

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Materialise is determined to show how it takes 3D Printing to the next level.

As far as metal production is concerned, the acquisition of ACTech (German specialists in the production of highly complex cast metal parts) allows Materialise to raise its standards and offer tailor-made solutions to the entire value chain of metal production.

Acquisition of ACTech

Last, a focus on the development of manufacturing know-how and software tools that support quality and consistency is crucial in meeting rising industry standards at each stage of the product development cycle. That’s why new technologies such as the Multi Jet Fusion technology will ramp up serial production via expanded capacity.

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