Today, Autodesk has unveiled two collaborations with additive manufacturing MES software developers Link3D and AMFG, both focused on establishing end-to-end digital workflows.
In the case of Link3D, the partnership sees a fully integrated AM workflow using Autodesk software to enable full traceability. Link3D Additive MES now connects bidirectionally into Autodesk Fusion 360 and Autodesk Netfabb and can be used in the downstream production process to manually alter and control data preparation at all stages. With an integrated solution, Link3D says organisations can enable the “digital thread” by streamlining ordering, build data preparation, scheduling and downstream manufacturing processes. Key benefits include the ability to schedule manufacturing-ready CAD models for production using Link3D’s scheduling tool, enhanced workflows through detailed manual control in Autodesk’s data preparation software, and granular versioning and access control to enable full traceability of production data and workflow information.
“For a long time businesses were limited with AM workflow options to enable automated build preparation processes; this is the first time we are seeing two market-leading organisations enable tight levels of integration between AM workflow and build preparation software,” says Vishal Singh, Co-Founder & CTO of Link3D, adding, “This is an indication of how the additive manufacturing industry is opening up; we look forward to working with Autodesk to develop more solutions that enable scalable production.”
For AMFG, users of the company’s MES software and Autodesk Netfabb or Fusion 360 will be able to establish a streamlined workflow from design to manufacturing. That includes preparing 3D files for production using Autodesk’s simulation, nesting and support generation tools and then managing those files in AMFG’s workflow automation software where users can coordinate requests, schedule production and receive real-time data analytics.
“One of the biggest barriers for companies looking to scale their AM operations is the lack of a seamless, end-to-end workflow,” said Keyvan Karimi, CEO of AMFG. “Today, much of the additive manufacturing landscape is still made up of a series of disconnected and manual steps, which make managing the process inefficient and unscalable. We are delighted to work with Autodesk, a leader in its field, to enable a truly end-to-end workflow solution and provide the workflow traceability and scalability needed to help push AM to industrialisation.”
The collaborations have been announced ahead of Formnext next week where the three companies will each be exhibiting.
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