- New GPU-powered software to bring Dyndrite performance and advanced capabilities to HP MultiJet Fusion Polymer and Metal Jet 3D printers.
- New software enables users to automate build preparation, directly work with native CAD files, bypassing the need for STL or 3MF file conversions, and easily handle multi-gigabyte mesh files.
- Brings high-performance 3D nesting, with industry first controls over part rotation angles, part interlocking, part spacing, and subvolumes, resulting in best-in-class packing density
- HP users can immediately enroll in the company’s Early Adopter Program.
SEATTLE, WA, June 2024 — Today Dyndrite™, providers of the GPU-accelerated computation engine used to create next-generation digital manufacturing hardware and software, announced support for HP’s Multi-jet Fusion (MJF) and Metal Jet line of 3D printers. The forthcoming 3D print preparation software will bring powerful new serial production features to direct and contract manufacturers, including automated build preparation from multi-gigabyte mesh files, or native CAD, fully controllable 2D & 3D advanced labeling, and more. The company is currently accepting new beta users via its Early Adopter Program.
“From the outset Dyndrite’s goal has been to usher in a new era of serial production in AM,” said Stephen Anderson, Strategic Relations, Dyndrite. “Our direct support for HP Multi Jet Fusion and Metal Jet now avails the most production oriented users in AM with software capable of accelerating their production capabilities and throughput. We look forward to working with Multi Jet and Metal Jet users to solve their toughest serial production challenges.”
Dyndrite for MJF, built upon Dyndrite’s Accelerated Computation Engine (ACE) gives HP direct and contract manufacturers unprecedented power, freedom and control over the MJF manufacturing process. It provides long awaited enterprise features that directly helps industrial users speed production, increase repeatability, and improve traceability. Users can now work with large multi-gigabyte files, leverage native CAD files and their associated metadata to enable automation, finely tune advanced 2D and 3D nesting, part serialization and QR code labels and script automated build prep that eliminates human error. Using Dyndrite users enjoy native machine connectivity, and full HP file plug in support. Additionally, Dyndrite’s native Python APIs enable data integration with a wide range of databases and 3rd party apps, including AMFG, to improve part ordering, job submission, and reporting.
“HP is excited that Dyndrite has announced support for HP’s 3D printing ecosystem for both polymers and metals,” said Arvind Rangarajan, Global Head Software and Data, Personalization and 3D Printing at HP Inc. “HP 3D printing customers will now have the option of using Dyndrite to create and submit print jobs.“
Early Adopter Program:
HP 3D printer customers interested in experiencing Dyndrite for MJF can join the Dyndrite Early Adopter Program to receive advance information and early access to software for testing and production use. Interested parties can sign up here.
About Dyndrite:
Dyndrite’s mission is to fundamentally change how geometry is created, transformed and transmitted on a computer. Our Accelerated Computation Engine (ACE) is the world’s first (geometry agnostic), multi-threaded, GPU-accelerated Geometry Engine. We create and license tools that give companies the power, freedom and control necessary to deliver on the unprecedented potential of digital manufacturing.
Dyndrite products include, Dyndrite LPBF Pro, a powerful software solution designed to enhance the capabilities of Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) for metal 3D printing. It provides users with previously unattainable part printing capabilities, accelerated build rates, and unprecedented productivity. Dyndrite LPBF Pro is compatible with a wide range of metal 3D printing machines, including brands such as Aconity3D, EOS, Renishaw, NikonSLM, among others.
Investors include Gradient Ventures, Google’s AI-focused Investment Fund and former Autodesk CEO Carl Bass. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. Dyndrite was named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for 2021.
For more information visit: www.dyndrite.com
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