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In a bid to accelerate 3D printing for industrial production, global PC and printing major HP Inc[1] on Friday announced integration of its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer with Siemens' Additive Manufacturing (AM) software module.

Siemens[2] has created software module NX AM for 'HP Multi Jet Fusion' as an extension to the company's end-to-end design-to-production solution for additive manufacturing.

"HP and Siemens are bringing together the best in design and manufacturing workflow software for the best in 3D printing," said Michelle Bockman, Global Head, 3D Printing[3] Commercial Expansion and Development, HP Inc, in a statement[4].

Siemens' new software module will enable customers combine design, optimisation, simulation, preparation of print jobs and inspection processes for HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printed parts in a managed environment.

"We see additive manufacturing as a transformative digital force that is empowering companies to reimagine their products and factories to achieve new levels of business performance," noted Zvi Feuer, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Engineering Software, Siemens PLM Software.

The NX and Multi Jet Fusion integration eliminates the need for data conversion between software applications or process steps and improve overall design-to-finished-part workflow efficiency....

References

  1. ^ HP Inc (gadgets.ndtv.com)
  2. ^ Siemens (gadgets.ndtv.com)
  3. ^ 3D Printing (gadgets.ndtv.com)
  4. ^ statement (www8.hp.com)

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