As the world shifts toward the increased use of 3D printing as a manufacturing process for industrial products intended for mass production as well as prototyping, and toward the establishment of multiple small-scale production sites, Materialise is introducing a robust platform and software tools to help you manage and control the 3D printing process more efficiently and maximize the potential of 3D printing in this distributed, mass production environment.
Materialise co-am
CO-AM is a software platform for more efficient management of 3D printing and other AM (additive manufacturing) manufacturing processes. It is a cloud-based open software platform that gives product manufacturers access to a variety of software tools for planning, managing, and optimizing their production processes to get the most out of AM. Manufacturers can always access the latest tools, expand their operations as needed, and continuously monitor and analyze their AM workflow to improve their operations and processes.
Materialise Magics
3D printing process requires converting CAD design files into the data file which is suitable for 3D printing. Materialise Magics makes it easy to edit and modify by STL. It will also enable preparation of the build platform by using Magics. Magics is the industry standard for data preparation in Additive Manufacturing (AM). It is also the first and only software to offer a single platform for mesh-based operations, and is known as the best-in-class product for mesh-based operations. The latest version of Magics 26 enables a seamless transition from CAD design optimization to mesh-based data preparation.
Materialise e-stage
Materialise e-Stage for Metal is software that automates the support generation process for metal parts. Fully automates tedious support generation with just a few clicks, drastically reducing the need to manually optimize different support surfaces one by one.It reduces data preparation time for metal builds by up to 90% and finishing time by up to 50%. It allows you to remove nearly 100% of the powder from the support structure.
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Materialise NV
Founder and CEO
Mr. Wilfried Vancraen
【Profile】
Wilfried (Fried) Vancraen, MSc, MBA, born in 1961 in Duffel, Belgium, began his career in 1985 after receiving a Master of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering. Working as a Research Engineer and Consultant at the Research Institute of the Belgian Metalworking Industry, Fried discovered 3D Printing. Passionate about this new technology and firm in his belief that it could help create a better and healthier world, he founded Materialise in July 1990. Fried holds several patents related to the technical and medical applications of 3D Printing and remains committed to using the technology to make positive changes in people’s lives.
In recent years, Fried has been awarded the RTAM/SME Industry Achievement Award, the highest honor in the 3D Printing industry, has been selected as the most influential person in Additive Manufacturing by industry professionals and TCT Magazine, and has been listed one of the 5 leading players in his sector by the Financial Times. He is also the recipient of a 2013 Visionaries! Award from the Museum of Art and Design in New York. In 2019 he received a Faculty Honorary Professorate from the University of Leuven (Belgium).
【Abstract】
Over the past three decades, 3D printing has revolutionized the manufacturing processes. But that revolution didn’t happen automatically. It required hard work, innovation, and the willingness to make a difference. Today, the wall between conventional manufacturing and 3D printing is disappearing and two manufacturing worlds are coming together. As companies prepare to scale up their 3D printing operations into volume production, a new opportunity presents itself - the opportunity to make a sustainable difference with 3D printing. Once again, change won’t come easy. But with a clear vision and a strong commitment, companies can harness the power of 3D printing to make a sustainable difference in manufacturing.
Materialise NV
HQ
Founder and CEO
Mr. Wilfried Vancraen
【Profile】
Wilfried (Fried) Vancraen, MSc, MBA, born in 1961 in Duffel, Belgium, began his career in 1985 after receiving a Master of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering. Working as a Research Engineer and Consultant at the Research Institute of the Belgian Metalworking Industry, Fried discovered 3D Printing. Passionate about this new technology and firm in his belief that it could help create a better and healthier world, he founded Materialise in July 1990. Fried holds several patents related to the technical and medical applications of 3D Printing and remains committed to using the technology to make positive changes in people’s lives.
In recent years, Fried has been awarded the RTAM/SME Industry Achievement Award, the highest honor in the 3D Printing industry, has been selected as the most influential person in Additive Manufacturing by industry professionals and TCT Magazine, and has been listed one of the 5 leading players in his sector by the Financial Times. He is also the recipient of a 2013 Visionaries! Award from the Museum of Art and Design in New York. In 2019 he received a Faculty Honorary Professorate from the University of Leuven (Belgium).
Materialise Japan KK
Software Department
Sales Application Engineering Team Leader
Mr. Taku Yada
【Profile】
Taku received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Tokyo, Department of Mechanical Engineering, where he studied Stereolithography.
In 2004, he joined a domestic service bureau and engaged in research and development of nylon powder sintering.
In 2010, he joined Materialise Japan, where he supports domestic 3D printer users from a software perspective.
【Abstract】
3D printing continues to transform the factory floor as manufacturing companies across multiple industries integrate 3D printing as a unique production tool for end-use parts and for mass-customization. But as these companies integrate their 3D printing operations with existing production infrastructures, they are confronted with increasingly diverse, and complex manufacturing environments. The increasing adoption of 3D printing for industrial production and the closer alignment with conventional manufacturing create the need for a unified software environment. With CO-AM, Materialise offers companies a platform to manage their 3D printing operations more efficiently, creating a competitive and sustainable advantage. At the same time, this platform creates a learning environment where every part produced can be better than the previous one.
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Materialise Japan
Materialise Japan KK