Link3D
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EOS has expanded its collaboration with Link3D to centralise additive manufacturing workflows and identify opportunities in cost and product management control.
The companies began working together at the end of 2018 when EOS North America implemented Link3D’s Additive Manufacturing Execution System (MES) through a proof of concept trial. Nearly 12 months on, EOS is stepping up its integration of the software in order to track benchmark requests, scheduled jobs, machine set-up and post-production quality data in real time across its sites in Germany and the United States.
Link3D’s Additive MES software will be integrated with EOSCONNECT to help EOS customers better understand their additive workflows by visualising the entire process from order submission to delivery. The partners believe this will improve the overall customer experience, end-to-end transparency and reduce turnaround times, while helping them to meet regulatory requirements like AS9100 and ISO9001. Customers will also be able to take advantage of machine connectivity, implementing several machines across their factories, and carry out real-time job monitoring through a centralised production scheduling system.
Speaking at RAPID + TCT in May, EOS North America’s Cary Baur told TCT the partnership will extend to the analysis of builds, ‘routing the feedback from build failures, build successes and build times into the system so we can be more predictive into how we design and how we schedule our production.’
As the partnership between EOS and Link3D develops, the partners expect further improvements to be made, both of the users’ manufacturing workflows and of the technologies they provide.
“Our machine connectivity programme with EOS will enhance Link3D’s Production Scheduling software,” commented Vishal Singh, co-founder & CTO of Link3D. “With real-time monitoring, EOS customers can perform real-time capacity planning. To add, in-process monitoring integrated with quality management systems will help businesses automate the validation of fixed workflow process requirements across EOS production systems.”
“EOS has a rich and deep history in the additive manufacturing space, and Link3D is proud to have been selected as their internal workflow and MES solution,” added Shane Fox, co-founder and CEO of Link3D. “The collaboration will enhance Link3D’s software technology around series production for AM. Together, Link3D and EOS will deliver optimal workflow and MES capabilities to our current and future customer base.”
“We are proud to have Link3D as one of our software partners for streamlining our facilities with AM MES and workflow software to connect the digital thread,” offered Patrick Schrade, Head of Application Engineering at EOS.
It is EOS' second such partnership announced this week after revealing it has also aligned with AMFG yesterday.