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Autodesk Technology Center implements metal 3D printing to improve customer workflows
Using Fusion 360 software alongside metal 3D printing, Autodesk Research has been able to improve its customers' workflows by connecting the design to the machine, giving customers the opportunity to discover the benefits of designing for additive manufacturing.
Founded in 1982 in California, Autodesk is an American multinational software corporate that makes software products and services for architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment industries.
With a global network that spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, the Autodesk Technology Centers bring together innovator leaders, data-enabled fabrication workshops, curated experiences, and forward-thinking ideas to empower innovators in achieving the new possible. The Outsight Network is the Technology Centers' global innovation network. It includes resident teams from industry, academic, and entrepreneurial sectors.
Total solutions for metal additive manufacturing
Scale from lab to volume production with the RenAM 500 series of additive manufacturing machines.
By adopting the RenAM 500Q metal additive manufacturing system at the Autodesk Technology Center in Boston, Autodesk Research has enabled their customers to discover the benefits of designing for additive manufacturing and the software tools needed to develop new and innovative concepts.
Additive manufacturing, also known as metal 3D printing, is seeing greater rates of adoption as a production technology across multiple industries. The single software environment of Autodesk's Fusion 360 software allows for seamless manufacturing workflows from part design to simulation, printing processes and post-process machining.
Brian Jeong, Senior Shop Supervisor at Autodesk Research says, "Laser powder bed fusion can be an expensive, time-consuming process. But with the RenAM 500Q's technology and alongside Autodesk Fusion 360, for both CAD and its embedded print preparation environment, it creates a more seamless and efficient workflow."
He continues, "The additive process simulation feature allows us to predict and simulate the part's distortion behaviour during the print, so we can analyse potential printed part failures and reiterate the design within Fusion 360 to prevent them from happening before the actual build."
About Autodesk
Autodesk is changing how the world is designed and made. Their technology spans architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, media and entertainment, empowering innovators everywhere to solve challenges big and small. From greener buildings to smarter products to more mesmerizing blockbusters, Autodesk software helps their customers to design and make a better world for all. For more information visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk.