Roboze has recently launched Prometheus, a slicing software that has been developed to enhance productivity of 3D printed metal replacement parts.
If you are familiar with the Greek mythology, you will realize that the Americano-Italian 3D printer manufacturer named the new software after the mythological character Prometheus, who defied the gods by stealing fire and giving it to humanity.
According to the company, this metaphor translates the software’s ability to “easily and quickly create a stable, secure 3D printing code in just a few clicks, and it works across the most popular browsers in the world, including Chrome and Edge”.
As the company states in a press communication, the software helps ensure an end-to-end workflow management, from the first stages of design through final production of the printed part.
“We want our customers to extract the maximum performance from our machines and, at the same time, experience improved print preparation operations, starting from the first slicing phase,” said Alessio Lorusso, Founder & CEO of Roboze. “We worked continuously for two years to develop software that matches the quality of our printers and provides added value to our customers.”
“Our customers and their experiences informed the development of Prometheus, which dramatically simplifies the printing process and increases the performance of Roboze printers. The solution provides greater accuracy and repeatability to parts produced with the best-performing super polymers and composite materials in the market,” said Antonio Pastore, Head of Engineering at Roboze. “Just as 3D printers are constantly evolving, software must also evolve and accelerate ongoing hardware and automation enhancements. I am very proud of the results of this technological achievement, which addresses and overcomes all of the limitations of other software products in the market.”
The software will be available to all current and future Roboze customers at the end of this year.
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