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Intech Additive Solutions Partners With MachineWorks

Partnership will enable Intech Additive Solutions to license MachineWorks' software, Polygonica.

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By DE Editors  

March 28, 2022

Intech Additive Solutions partners with and licenses Polygonica from MachineWorks to enhance the Metal 3D Printing Ecosystem.

Intech is home to a comprehensive range of Metal 3D Printers—iFusion SF1, iFusion MF and iFusion LF along with its build preparation software, AMBuilder, and parameter optimization software, AMOptoMet. 

MachineWorks’ Polygonica has a number of advanced mesh algorithms that help AMBuilder ensure the successful build of parts with minimal deviations, the companies report. Image courtesy of MachineWorks.

“We are of course very pleased to announce that Intech is our second Polygonica customer in India. Moreover, we are very excited to be working with Intech. Their undoubted knowledge and experience in the metal additive industry will help the Polygonica team meet the ever more demanding requirements of handling DfAM geometries,” says Dr. Fenqiang Lin, managing director of MachineWorks.

“At Intech, we are working hard to accelerate the adoption of metal printing in modern manufacturing by providing a complete end-to-end ecosystem, from design for additive manufacturing (DfAM), through printing, post-processing, and quality assurance. Adding Polygonica’s world-renowned mesh algorithms to AMBuilder was an important step for us, and we also plan to introduce new and innovative software powered in part by the Polygonica engine,” says Murari Venkataraman, VP of Operations at Intech Additive Solutions.

Polygonica from MachineWorks, with its features, complements Intech’s efficient Metal 3D Printing system. This collaboration between MachineWorks and Intech mutually benefits both organizations in the AM sector in India and globally.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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