Additive Manufacturing

NOV 2017

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING is the magazine devoted to industrial applications of 3D printing and digital layering technology. We cover the promise and the challenges of this technology for making functional tooling and end-use production parts.

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SUPPLIER SHOWCASE 12 NOVEMBER 2017 Additive Manufacturing Autodesk makes software for people who make things. If you've ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you've experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing with our software. Autodesk manufacturing solutions help you print, machine, inspect, and fabricate better quality parts, faster. With modular software tools for additive manufactur- ing, CAM, and composites, we can help you integrate design with manufacturing, manufacture complex geometries, streamline manufacturing processes, automate machining and much more. Autodesk's cloud-connected manufacturing tools also enable you to collaborate and manufacture anytime, anywhere. Automate, optimize and integrate all your manufacturing processes with Autodesk manufacturing solutions. P R O D U C T S / S E R V I C E S Autodesk Inc. 111 McInnis Pkwy. San Rafael, CA 94903 U.S.A. Phone: 855-612-9998 autodesk.com/make PowerMill Autodesk PowerMill CAM software provides comprehensive milling strategies for high-speed and five-axis machining. PowerMill's flexible and comprehensive tools can deliver high-quality finished parts and dramatically improve productivity. Netfabb Autodesk Netfabb brings additive design and manufacturing tools together in a single software solution, giving engineers the tools to optimize, validate, and successfully produce models using additive manufacturing. Netfabb includes build preparation capabilities, tools for optimizing designs for additive manufacturing, simulating metal additive processes, and planning for CNC post processing. Netfabb Simulation Autodesk Netfabb Simulation uses fully predictive, multi-scale modeling to quickly predict the thermal and mechanical response of parts and help reduce build failures. With Netfabb Simulation, part designers and manufacturing engineers can optimize designs, reduce costly iterations, and get more reliable results from metal additive manufacturing.

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