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Machine Integrated into 3DSIM software



At the Annual Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference in St. Louis, MO, Additive Industries and 3DSIM announced that Additive Industries is the first metal additive manufacturing systems OEM to sign 3DSIM's machine manufacturer partnership agreement. Additive Industries will integrate 3DSIM's exaSIM and FLEX tools into its Additive World Platform, which supports the end-to-end 3-D printing workflow. By implementing an exact representation of the MetalFAB1 system in 3DSIM tools, users of this first industrial additive manufacturing system will be able to simulate and optimize builds before actually printing them. "This will increase both the predictability and yield of the process. Furthermore, it allows for a reduction of the time needed for process qualification and accelerated innovation by eliminating much of the time-consuming, costly trial-and-error involved in metal additive manufacturing today," said a company spokesperson.

"We believe 3DSIM's physics-based software tools will revolutionize the way future products are designed, produced and qualified. By enabling our customers to manage parts and builds in the Additive World platform, simulate production in 3DSIM's software and finally producing that build on a MetalFAB1 machine, we are creating the tools needed for a truly integrated and predictable metal additive manufacturing process," said Brent Stucker, CEO of 3DSIM.

"The 3DSIM software will allow us to speed up the development of our MetalFAB1 system and help our customers to increase productivity, speed up process qualification and reduce the cost of printed parts," said Mark Vaes, Technology Manager of Additive Industries.

For more information contact:

Additive Industries b.v.

P.O. Box 30160, 5600 GA

Eindhoven, Netherlands

+31 (0)40 21 80 660

www.additiveindustries.com

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