Lil People Fctry started out as a passion project for Noël van Pol. Looking for a new career path with more human interaction and creativity, he stumbled upon the opportunity to produce 3D figurines of people. This sparked the idea of starting a company in the field. After working with his own sandstone printer for a number of years, Noël expanded his range with Mimaki 3D printing technology. Now his customers no longer want anything else.

Siemens Digital Industries Software presents a new version of the 3D CAD software Solid Edge 2021. This includes extensions in the field of subdivision modeling and improved reverse engineering functionalities with new deviation analysis. It also offers a new adaptive, AI-controlled user interface for predicting the next design steps and seamless integration into 3dfind.it, an intelligent search engine for 3D models, which is supported by CADENAS. This way, valuable time can be saved in the preliminary design phase.

● The innovative UK aviation industry company is using the 3DEXPERIENCE cloud platform to manage the complex development of its third generation prototype

● 'Reinvent the sky' industrial solution experience will improve collaboration between design, engineering, testing and manufacturing teams

● 3DEXPERIENCE cloud platform allows Vertical Aerospace to maintain business continuity while teams work remotely

The world’s first lightweight 3D printed fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) footbridge will be installed at Kralingse Bos park – the green heart of Rotterdam. This heralds the transition towards the next generation of bridges, offering high performance with extreme versatility, circularity and sustainability.

Sika Automotive, a preferred partner for leading OEMs and automotive component suppliers, needed to streamline prototyping and pre-series production for their innovative heat-expandable acoustic inserts. 3devo’s Composer 350 Filament Maker, capable of extruding heat-reactive, low-temp materials, has helped Sika switch to in-house 3D printing.

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Asiga, an industry leading manufacturer of 3D printing equipment, has joined Henkel’s Open Materials Platform to provide the additive manufacturing industry with production-grade 3D printed parts that are both accurate and functional. Henkel offers a broad portfolio of materials for the 3D printing industry. The company develops and provides a wide range of photo-curing resins that enable ultra-fast manufacturing of production parts with many different properties, from high-impact to highly flexible, in addition to those with high heat resistance and others for specialty applications. Working together, the two companies are leveraging their deep experience in chemistry and 3D printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production.

Puente la Reina plant wins Schneider Electric’s ‘Smart Factory’ award for accelerating Industry 4.0 transformation with Stratasys FDM technology

Company reduces dependency on suppliers, increases manufacturing flexibility and accelerates time-to-market

Henkel Additive Manufacturing Services supports existing automotive and industrial customers from design to final part manufacturing.
Henkel is announcing today the expansion of its Additive Manufacturing Services, designed primarily for automotive and industrial customers to provide support with 3D printable materials, from design through to final part manufacturing.

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