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3D Systems Announces ProJet 4500 and 5500X

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John Newman · December 3, 2013 · …colors capable of producing fully realized builds.The ProJet 4500 is a professional system, with a build envelope of 8 x 10 x 8 in. (203 x 254 x 203 mm), a 600 x 600 DPI resolution, and a layer thickness of 0.004 in (0.1 mm). According to the…

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NVIDIA Offers First Open Humanoid Robot Foundation Model

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Brian Albright · April 2, 2025 · …we were able to fully deploy on NEO Gamma — furthering our mission of creating robots that are not tools, but companions that can assist humans in meaningful, immeasurable ways.” NVIDIA also announced a collaboration with Google DeepMind and Disney Research to develop Newton, an open-source physics engine…

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Velo3D Releases Flow Developer for its Software

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DE Editors · February 28, 2024 · …manufacturing projects to Velo3D’s fully integrated solution. Developer is available for users of Flow 7.0, the latest version of Velo3D’s print preparation software that turns traditional design files into print files. Developer grants editor-level access to print parameters, giving companies maximum flexibility and control when working with their…

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CD-adapco Releases STAR-CCM+ v8.02

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Anthony J. Lockwood · March 13, 2013 · …simulation add-on uses a fully-coupled computational continuum mechanics approach for performing multiphase casting simulations—liquid, solid, and gaseous. It provides functionality for predicting misrun formations as well as automated shell generation for investment casting simulation that provide realistic modeling of dipping-type ceramic shell molds. Additionally, STAR-Cast offers a dedicated…

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Game on for 5G

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Jamie Gooch · February 1, 2019 · …Consumer robotics, artificial intelligence, fully autonomous vehicles ... there are many technologies that fit the bill of almost reaching the promise of their expectations. One that is poised to come off of that list is 5G. The fifth-generation wireless standard promises to boost cellular data transfer speeds with…

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New MakerBot Report Reveals 74% of Companies Plan to Invest in 3D Printing in 2021

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DE Editors · September 29, 2020 · …is preventing them from fully using 3D printing, while 29% cite lack of technical expertise. Respondents expect the technology, materials and applications to develop over the next 3 to 5 years. A total of 61% of respondents expect more materials to emerge, while 58% expect the cost of…

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Wilson Steps up to the Plate to Accelerate Bat Design

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Beth Stackpole · June 7, 2023 · …workflow gets Wilson to fully molded parts in hours, allowing the bat design team to make better decisions about future products. For instance, mold build time has gone from two weeks to one week, and the overall idea-to-part time has been cut from 12 weeks to seven weeks…

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Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Adopts Desktop Metal X-Series Line of 3D Printers

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DE Editors · March 11, 2022 · …fuel particle, enabling USNC’s Fully Ceramic Micro-encapsulated (FCM) fuel innovation. The technology, which is detailed in a case study also released, is a key component of USNC’s ifuel design for use in a new generation of advanced reactors. “Binder jetting is a low-cost, high-yield, reliable process for our…

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What’s New in Simcenter Systems Simulation 2404

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DE Editors · May 14, 2024 · …characterization data are not fully accessible. The CAD import tool has been improved with a way to extract CAD geometry of a mechanism. This means that error-prone manual steps are avoided from the model setup process and users can now take advantage of the benefits of the recursive…

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AutoDrive Competition Puts Student Engineers in the AV Driver’s Seat

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Beth Stackpole · October 22, 2018 · …developing and demonstrating a fully autonomous passenger vehicle by the end of year three. The teams, which are training their design efforts on retrofitting a Chevrolet Bolt EV, compete at different cycles. The big payoff comes at the end of year three when the teams’ vehicles tackle an…

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The Future of Obsolescence Management

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DE Guest · December 1, 2016 · …we’ll start seeing the fully automated smart factories of the future. Not everyone is in the position to upgrade their entire manufacturing line. We’re hardly living in a world where every factory looks like a snapshot of the future. In fact, the majority of plants currently rely on…

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Advanced Laser Materials Releases New Powders Powered by BASF

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DE Editors · October 6, 2020 · …AM’s Ultrasint Polypropylene is fully weldable and its translucency and media-tightness make it perfect for tanks and reservoir prototypes,” says Jeremy Vos, Automotive and Powderbed manager, BASF. “The ability to leverage high-performance AM materials to do short run production will open up new opportunities for customers in the…

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Stratasys Spins Off New STEP technology and Forms Evolve Additive Solutions

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DE Editors · April 9, 2018 · …final parts that are fully dense with isotropic properties of injection molding.Specifically, STEP technology introduces a range of new features, including the following:Engineering-grade thermoplastic materials (amorphous and semi-crystalline)Production speeds of up to 50X faster than existing additive manufacturing solutionsCost per part and surface quality comparable to traditional manufacturingIsotropic…

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How Paper-Based 3D Printing Works: The Technology and Advantages

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Anthony J. Lockwood · July 28, 2014 · …overhangs and sidewalls are fully colored.After explaining SDL technology, the discussion turns to costs. Here, Mcor makes the argument that its 3D printers are cost-effective and therefore accessible for all types of users, whether engineering, commercial or educational. Mcor claims that its part costs are about 5% of…

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Thick Client, Thin Client and Clientless CAD

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Kenneth Wong · February 1, 2021 · …It has to be fully installed on the user’s hardware, most likely a workstation. Its performance is determined by the CPU and GPU horsepower and the memory footprint of the hosting hardware. It’s designed to be used on a personal machine; it’s not typically accessible from the web.…

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Get Immersed in GPU-Accelerated Simulation and AI-Driven Rendering

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DE Guest · March 15, 2018 · …modeling operations in a fully rendered mode while maintaining interactivity with the model. But in simulation and rendering, the compute-intensive nature of the operations has hindered interactivity. Engineers have learned to work around these limitations. One common method, for instance, is to set up the simulation and rendering…

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One Off Robotics Cell Powered by Meltio

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DE Editors · February 12, 2024 · …clean parts that are fully dense and mechanically equivalent to those created from traditional means. The system integrates control of the system, allowing the user to easily adjust settings and print quickly. Its eight-axis system simplifies complex geometry printing and is configured to work with the Meltio Space…

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On Buying a CAM System

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DE Editors · August 1, 2006 · …Further, most buyers don’t fully understand these terms and how they relate to their CAM needs, so feature lists just become misleading. Don’t fixate on them. Instead, evaluate whether the CAM system provides the functionality you need to get your job done.3) Talk to Others Who Use the…

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Desktop Micro-Precision 3D Printer Offers Micron-Level Accuracy

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DE Editors · March 17, 2026 · …traditional micro-precision systems. A fully automated setup eliminates manual calibration. Preloaded printing parameters and an integrated touchscreen workflow remove the guesswork from daily operations, while high-viscosity material handling expands formulation possibilities, the company says. A built-in HEPA13 filtration system maintains a clean and safe operational environment, and a…

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Optomec Gets Air Force Contract for Metal Additive System

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DE Editors · September 3, 2020 · …the form of a fully printed part or as a local deposit onto an existing component to repair it. Optomec has delivered more than 200 LENS/DED machines, with nearly 100 being used in production to repair turbine blades in the commercial aviation and power generation markets. “Optomec is…

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