AUTODESK DEVELOPS GENERATIVE DESIGN SOFTWARE FOR HP AND GE ADDITIVE 3D PRINTERS
Autodesk, an award-winning software company, has collaborated with HP and GE Additive to develop generative design software tools which work directly with 3D printers. And, based on Autodesk’s Netfabb and Fusion 360, the design to print workflow for manufacturing will be integrated into HP Multi Jet Fusion & GE Direct Metal Laser Printing (DMLM) to increase rapid prototyping for production-ready 3D printed parts.
To unlock the full value of HP printers you need a good design, a good material, and a good printing process. Autodesk develops the good design tools and technology. HP brings the print process, and all aspects are required to get maximum efficiency. HP has announced the partnership with Autodesk to enable generative design capabilities across the entire HP Multi Jet Fusion portfolio.
Many industries such as automotive, which goes through the biggest transformation in more than 100 years are looking into new technologies to help them better compete in this time of change. We work with innovators to change the way they design and manufacture, more manufacturing flexibility, unlocking new applications, and greater efficiency, innovation, sustainability across the product development lifecycle.
Autodesk is working with GE to streamline metal manufacturing. Using GE Additive’s software algorithms, specialized data models and interfaces, this workflow will offer predictive insights for timeline and cost projections in the early stages of design. Working with Autodesk provides a powerful design-to-print environment for the customers.
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