Additive Manufacturing a Reverse-Engineered Part

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Come see how PowerShape software fixes damaged and broken parts into clean models that can be sent to a 3D printer for additive manufacturing. The process of reverse engineering a part does not have to be a challenge with the right tools. The first step is capturing the part data with a scanner. Once the part is scanned, the data needs to be cleaned up parts can be broken or damaged and CAD tools are needed to repair the damaged surfaces.
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Finding 5 Opportunities for 3D Printing on Your Shop Floor

Modern Machine Shop

Falling hardware costs and improved material properties are leading more and more metal fabricators to integrate technologies like stereolithography 3D printing into their prototyping and production environments. Watch the webinar to hear Andrew Edman, applications engineer at Formlabs, share examples of the impact of 3D printing on real production workflows, from shortening feedback loops to reducing lead times by 90%.
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How Companies are Using 3D Printed Injection Molds to Economically Test Functional Prototypes

Advanced Manufacturing

3D printing injection molds take just a day or two, compared with six to eight weeks required to produce a metal mold. Of course, they don’t have the longevity of CNC molds, but these durable plastic versions can be used to create components in their final materials in order to check functionality and material properties.
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Automate Preview Series: How AI-Powered Machine Vision is Changing Industry

Of all the places where artificial intelligence is making a difference in manufacturing, vision inspection use-cases may be the most significant and most mature. Join these industry experts as they discuss how AI-based vision applications are leading higher quality, enhanced processes and greater flexibility
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Capturing more Contracts in the Complex Manufacturing Industry by Leveraging the Digital Thread

Advanced Manufacturing

The Digital Thread is no longer a pie-in-the-sky idea. In this presentation, iBASEt’s Michel Gadbois, goes beyond a textbook approach to how enterprises can enable a Digital Thread by providing a real-world example of how companies have saved millions by harnessing data derived from the Digital Thread.
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