Belgian 3D printing leader, Materialise has released the beta version of Magics21, the latest edition of its signature software package for data preparation.
Earlier this year, Materialise announced the launch of the Materialise Magics 3D Print Suite, combining the functionality of multiple software applications into one reliable backbone for the 3D printing industry. This suite allows multiple companies, including many Fortune 500 enterprises, to produce high-quality printed parts in a swift and controlled manner.
Now the company has announced that around 100 companies are participating in the beta validation program for the software, the core component of the suite. Magics is the industry-leading data preparation software for 3D Printing that allows users to convert, repair and edit files, as well as find an optimal position for their part on the build platform.
“It’s very exciting to work with this dedicated group of users who participate in the beta validation program. We deeply appreciate their commitment to share their valuable feedback with us and help ensure the quality of our software suite,” Anca Fulger, Project Manager of the Magics Beta Validation Program, explained. “Their input helps us to push our product forward, meeting the demands of a very large group of user profiles.”
The beta testers represent a diverse range of users from several industries using a variety of 3D printing technologies and machine types across the globe.
“Both the product and the development team have made their very best efforts in the past months to ensure the release of a high-quality product. The new version will allow the user to take full control over the data preparation process” explains Gert Claes, Product Manager of Materialise Magics. “We find it essential to develop our software for and with our users, and are looking forward to receiving their feedback so we can bring a flawless, premium version to the market.”
Materialise Magics21 will be launched at formnext powered by tct, which takes place 15-18th November in Frankfurt, Germany.