Digital Twin
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Solukon will present its automatic depowdering software to the public at Formnext 2022. By commercializing the software as its own product, the Augsburg company reinforces its role as a pioneer in the industrialization of automatic depowdering. Furthermore, with the SPR-Pathfinder, Solukon makes the digital twin of a part usable in…
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Authentise and nebumind have been awarded a competitive grant by the European Union. Their collaboration, born in November 2020, integrates nebumind’s ‘digital twin’ visualizations, which fuses machine parameters and sensor data with the original part geometry, with Authentise’s aMES data-driven workflow management. This reduces time to set up the visualizations…
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As an AM-industry-specific media, we won’t pretend to understand all aspects of current global distribution and traditional supply chains—which is why you should read this article from the NYT that explains such dynamics very clearly. However, what we can say is that manufacturers around the world should, at the very…
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The United States Army Aviation and Missile Command is collaborating with a team from Wichita State University to implement digital twin technology for the upkeep and maintenance of its Black Hawk helicopter fleet. The partnership, which also includes the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR), will consist of producing a…
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Graphics processor inventor nVidia has been taking a much closer look at 3D printing recently, especially as GPU based AI systems become increasingly relevant in understanding and managing the enormous amount of data that goes into digitalizing the physical world. NVidia has been working with Dyndrite on managing AM data.…
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3D printers 3D printing 3D printers—it’s really happening. And while it’s not an entirely new phenomenon, we do now have more details about how HP is not only utilizing its own Jet Fusion systems to 3D print parts for new machines but how this production approach has saved the company…
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NavVis, a global provider of indoor spatial intelligence solutions for enterprises, has closed a new funding round, raising a total of $35.5 million. The Series C funding round was led by Digital+ Partners, with additional participation from new investor Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc. (KKE) and existing investors MIG, Target Partners…
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