This presentation introduces 3D printing and Objet, a leading provider of 3D printing solutions. It discusses how 3D printing uses additive layering rather than subtractive techniques, allowing for previously impossible designs. It highlights Objet's multi-material inkjet technology that can print different materials simultaneously, simulating finished products. The presentation outlines Objet's history and awards, wide range of materials, scalable systems, and applications in industries like consumer goods, medical, automotive and more.
Start to Finish 3D Printing with Christie DigitalDesign World
Christie Digital Systems offers world-class projection displays and visualization solutions for any type of content. In order to maximize their product development and ensure quality of design Christie has established its own in-house prototyping and testing facility. Christie has recently formed a new division called Hyphen which offers this facility to outside businesses.
Hyphen leverages both FDM and Inkjet 3D Printing technology. Efficiency, speed and material properties have been huge factors for Christie/Hyphen and Mark Barfoot, Managing Director of Hyphen, will present on the value of each of these technologies. With Objet (Inkjet) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technologies now under the Stratasys name, designers are able to choose the best tool for their prototyping needs.
DesignTech Systems Ltd. has been associated with Stratasys as their Value Added Resellers ever since Stratasys introduced their 3D Printers in the Indian Market in the year 2007.
DesignTech is amongst the largest partners for Stratasys in India. With a highest install base of over 220 3D Printers.
How 3D Printers Help Black & Decker get Products to Market FasterDesign World
In this webinar, Christopher Barretta from the Stanley Black & Decker Industrial Design team discusses how the Objet Geometries PolyJet Matrix™ machines have improved the prototyping and evaluation process for the next generation of products coming to market. Through the use of 3D printing technology, the prototyping team delivers conceptual models faster, getting ideas in the hands of the designers for evaluation sooner.
You will learn:
• A general overview of the Stanley Black & Decker design and prototyping process.
• How the Objet Geometries 3D printing technology improved our prototyping and production of ID conceptual models.
• How this technology helped save manpower, time, and money while on our design evaluation process.
The capabilities of 3D printing systems present infinite possibilities to the field industrial design prototyping. Possessing the ability to design/model a part in the morning when you get to your desk and then hand it off to a prototype specialist in the afternoon to be printed is proving to be invaluable. Rapid prototyping technologies are forever changing the prototyping profession, and are a key part of delivering better products to consumers faster.
Xennia's talk, given by Dr Alan Hudd, Xennia’s Managing Director, outlined the inkjet proposition as a manufacturing technique and the creation of new products through technology push and market pull. The talk also looks at the technology requirements and complexities, and discusses inkjet and new functional materials as part of the developing application processes. The talk will conclude with an outlook for device and product fabrication. The talk was presented at IMI's 1st Digital Manufacturing Conference in Florida, USA in June 2011.
uPrint SE 3D Printers build accurate, stable 3D models in ABSplus plastic. They’re ideal for determining form, fit and function in everything from ergonomics to manufacturing processes. These aren’t fragile lab beauties either. ABS uPrint SE is stronger than materials typically used by competitive 3D printers.
Start to Finish 3D Printing with Christie DigitalDesign World
Christie Digital Systems offers world-class projection displays and visualization solutions for any type of content. In order to maximize their product development and ensure quality of design Christie has established its own in-house prototyping and testing facility. Christie has recently formed a new division called Hyphen which offers this facility to outside businesses.
Hyphen leverages both FDM and Inkjet 3D Printing technology. Efficiency, speed and material properties have been huge factors for Christie/Hyphen and Mark Barfoot, Managing Director of Hyphen, will present on the value of each of these technologies. With Objet (Inkjet) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technologies now under the Stratasys name, designers are able to choose the best tool for their prototyping needs.
DesignTech Systems Ltd. has been associated with Stratasys as their Value Added Resellers ever since Stratasys introduced their 3D Printers in the Indian Market in the year 2007.
DesignTech is amongst the largest partners for Stratasys in India. With a highest install base of over 220 3D Printers.
How 3D Printers Help Black & Decker get Products to Market FasterDesign World
In this webinar, Christopher Barretta from the Stanley Black & Decker Industrial Design team discusses how the Objet Geometries PolyJet Matrix™ machines have improved the prototyping and evaluation process for the next generation of products coming to market. Through the use of 3D printing technology, the prototyping team delivers conceptual models faster, getting ideas in the hands of the designers for evaluation sooner.
You will learn:
• A general overview of the Stanley Black & Decker design and prototyping process.
• How the Objet Geometries 3D printing technology improved our prototyping and production of ID conceptual models.
• How this technology helped save manpower, time, and money while on our design evaluation process.
The capabilities of 3D printing systems present infinite possibilities to the field industrial design prototyping. Possessing the ability to design/model a part in the morning when you get to your desk and then hand it off to a prototype specialist in the afternoon to be printed is proving to be invaluable. Rapid prototyping technologies are forever changing the prototyping profession, and are a key part of delivering better products to consumers faster.
Xennia's talk, given by Dr Alan Hudd, Xennia’s Managing Director, outlined the inkjet proposition as a manufacturing technique and the creation of new products through technology push and market pull. The talk also looks at the technology requirements and complexities, and discusses inkjet and new functional materials as part of the developing application processes. The talk will conclude with an outlook for device and product fabrication. The talk was presented at IMI's 1st Digital Manufacturing Conference in Florida, USA in June 2011.
uPrint SE 3D Printers build accurate, stable 3D models in ABSplus plastic. They’re ideal for determining form, fit and function in everything from ergonomics to manufacturing processes. These aren’t fragile lab beauties either. ABS uPrint SE is stronger than materials typically used by competitive 3D printers.
Social Media 2.5 Conference | Research & Development: Innovationsnetzwerke al...Social Media Schweiz
Die Social Media 2.5 Conference fand am 23. Mai 2012 im Technopark in Zürich statt. Die Präsentationen der einzelnen Referate sind auf Slideshare aufgeschalten. Sämtliche Referate sind als Videocast unter www.socialmediaschweiz.ch/html/sm25.html kostenlos verfügbar.
Overcoming Design Challenges in Specialty Displays and ApplicationsTouch International
Navigating through design constraints for advanced applications can be challenging, and sorting through competing touch technologies and display enhancement options can make the process even harder. Learn how to plan for success, identify potential display disasters and optimize your hardware selections for a flawless finish.
Enhanced Functionality On Plastic Using Inkjet TechnologyXennia Technology
Kapser Nossent, Xennia’s R & D Sales Manager gave a keynote talk at SPE ANTEC, Boston, USA in May 2011, titled “Enhancing functionality on plastic using inkjet technology” discussing the advances in inkjet technology for this application, Xennia’s capabilities and potential market opportunities. The talk also outlined the market drivers, challenges and concluded with a future outlook on the technology and the application.
Mayo Clinic Course: Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical PracticeJohn T. Lee
Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical Practice is a post-graduate course designed to update and introduce radiologists, surgeons, dentists, biomedical engineers, and other health professionals and administrators on uses of 3D printing of anatomic models. Creating accurate models of the anatomy contributes to improved postoperative results and increases surgical confidence in complex cases. Segmenting and printing techniques and practical application in medical care, research, and education will be reviewed. Surgeons and clinicians from various disciplines will share their Mayo Clinic experience detailing the benefit of the models to their medical and surgical practice.
מדפסת תלת מימד של חברת 3DSystems, אשר מסוגלת להדפיס במגוון חומרי גלם כגון פלדה,אלומיניום,טיטניום,קרמיקה ועוד.
מדפסות ProX 100, ProX 200, ProX 300 מפיקות מודלים בחוזקים סופיים, עם פני השטח היפים בתעשייה במהירות הגבוהה ביותר.
ProJet x60 Color-Jet Printer Best Practices (AMUG 2016)John T. Lee
My AMUG 2016 slide references for Color-Jet Printer (ZPrinter) users or those looking to start using CJP. Includes tips & tricks, DIY machine maintenance, materials vendor options, cost saving techniques and how to package fragile models for shipping.
Social Media 2.5 Conference | Research & Development: Innovationsnetzwerke al...Social Media Schweiz
Die Social Media 2.5 Conference fand am 23. Mai 2012 im Technopark in Zürich statt. Die Präsentationen der einzelnen Referate sind auf Slideshare aufgeschalten. Sämtliche Referate sind als Videocast unter www.socialmediaschweiz.ch/html/sm25.html kostenlos verfügbar.
Overcoming Design Challenges in Specialty Displays and ApplicationsTouch International
Navigating through design constraints for advanced applications can be challenging, and sorting through competing touch technologies and display enhancement options can make the process even harder. Learn how to plan for success, identify potential display disasters and optimize your hardware selections for a flawless finish.
Enhanced Functionality On Plastic Using Inkjet TechnologyXennia Technology
Kapser Nossent, Xennia’s R & D Sales Manager gave a keynote talk at SPE ANTEC, Boston, USA in May 2011, titled “Enhancing functionality on plastic using inkjet technology” discussing the advances in inkjet technology for this application, Xennia’s capabilities and potential market opportunities. The talk also outlined the market drivers, challenges and concluded with a future outlook on the technology and the application.
Mayo Clinic Course: Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical PracticeJohn T. Lee
Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical Practice is a post-graduate course designed to update and introduce radiologists, surgeons, dentists, biomedical engineers, and other health professionals and administrators on uses of 3D printing of anatomic models. Creating accurate models of the anatomy contributes to improved postoperative results and increases surgical confidence in complex cases. Segmenting and printing techniques and practical application in medical care, research, and education will be reviewed. Surgeons and clinicians from various disciplines will share their Mayo Clinic experience detailing the benefit of the models to their medical and surgical practice.
מדפסת תלת מימד של חברת 3DSystems, אשר מסוגלת להדפיס במגוון חומרי גלם כגון פלדה,אלומיניום,טיטניום,קרמיקה ועוד.
מדפסות ProX 100, ProX 200, ProX 300 מפיקות מודלים בחוזקים סופיים, עם פני השטח היפים בתעשייה במהירות הגבוהה ביותר.
ProJet x60 Color-Jet Printer Best Practices (AMUG 2016)John T. Lee
My AMUG 2016 slide references for Color-Jet Printer (ZPrinter) users or those looking to start using CJP. Includes tips & tricks, DIY machine maintenance, materials vendor options, cost saving techniques and how to package fragile models for shipping.
Make Realistic Prototypes in Less Time with Multi-Material 3D PrintingDesign World
Creating prototypes that look and feel like their production counterparts greatly reduces the product development cycle and makes communication of design ideas much more effective. Most prototypes, however, are made from multiple parts that need to be assembled, which takes time. PolyJet multi-material 3D printing lets you quickly produce realistic prototypes with different material properties and colors, all in a single manufacturing operation. View the webinar to learn how multi-material 3D printing saves time.
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Olloclip Advances iPhone Camera Capabilities With 3D PrintingDesign World
Olloclip has created the ultimate 3-in-one lens system for your iPhone using innovative 3D printing that fits in your pocket and takes your picture taking ability to the next level. Product design in the most recent years has been impacted tremendously by 3D printing and Olloclip’s camera lenses are no different. Whether it’s wide angle, fish eye or a macro picture view, this development in camera phone technology has been made possible by Objet 3D Printing. Please join Chong Pak of Olloclip and Objet Geometries as they discuss product design within the iPhone era and how 3D printing can help engineers design, create and ultimately bring products to life faster.
Watch this webinar to learn about:
-Olloclip and their fast hitting iPhone accessory
-3D printing and the design process
-Objet’s multi-platform capabilities
Selecting The Right 3D Printer for the JobDesign World
Technology advances have made 3D printing a viable solution to meet today’s demands for design iterations and cost restraints. As such, the landscape of 3D printing machines comes in a range of prices and features. The leading major 3D printer vendors will discuss and explore your questions on the best printer for your specific needs, ranging from prototyping versus production, individual use versus group use, finish needs, and more.
3D Printing: Multi-Materials and Vibrant ColorDesign World
Connex 3D Printing was the first technology to offer multi-material 3D printing. With the Objet500 Connex3, Stratasys launched another first: a color, multi-material 3D printer. Combining three base materials dramatically extends the possibilities — rich, vibrant colors and unprecedented material versatility.
In this webinar, Jon Cobb, executive vice president at Stratasys, will share his expertise on this significant technology advancement, what multi-material color 3D printing really means, how it works and the many benefits. Guadalupe Ollarzabal of Trek Bicycle, a longtime Connex user and Objet500 Connex3 beta tester, will share why his shop chose multi-material 3D printing, what they’re using it for, and how the new technology advances their products.
View this webinar to learn:
• What it means to print in multi-materials with color
• How Connex technology can take your prototypes and designs to new level
• How you can achieve the best product realism with your prototypes
• Where 3D printing fits in the product development life cycle
• How Trek Bicycle uses the technology
Who should view:
• Design engineers
• Production engineers
• Manufacturing engineers
• Machine shop supervisors
• Prototyping lab managers
• Model shop employees
• And anyone investigating their 3D printing options
DesignTech Systems Ltd. is a leading CAD / CAM / CAE / PLM Solutions, Additive Manufacturing technologies, and Engineering Services provider from India. With more than 19 years of experience we have been working with companies from cross vertical domains from India and overseas to support them in their most complex and challenging engineering initiatives while helping them derive best returns on their investments.
DesignTech Systems is the only Platinum Partner for Siemens PLM Software in India, and have also forged strategic tie-ups with global leaders such as Altair Engineering for their HyperWorks suite of solutions, Stratasys 3D Printing Technology, ESI Casting and Welding Simulation software, MathWorks for MATLAB and SIMULINK, SLM Metal 3D Printing technology, and Solidscape high precision 3D Printing solutions.
Besides that, we also provide the Product design and development services or engineering services at every stage of product lifecycle starting from concept development, 3D Modelling and validation, product design analysis and simulation, to developing interactive 3D technical documentations. Catering to the product development and mechanical companies from industry segments such as Automotive, Aerospace and Defence, Industrial Machinery, Heavy Engineering, Electromechanical and consumer goods, and Power and Energy. Our clientele pans across North America, Europe and Asia.
Moreover, DesignTech Systems is also the Recipient of some of the prestigious awards like Maharashtra Government IT award in 2010, being adjudged among the top 50 emerging companies in India by NASCCOM in 2010 and many more. CRISIL for consecutive years has been ranking DesignTech as MSE1 which stands for Highest Credit Worthiness. Education and training wing of DesignTech Systems, “DesignTech CAD Academy” is an authorised training partner of Siemens, Dassault Systèmes for CATIA and Altair for their PLM and CAE suites of solutions, imparting training to the working professionals and students alike on the latest version of licensed software under the mentoring and supervision of certified trainers.
We are one of the best-equipped print houses in India. We are manufacturer of Signage and Printing services across India. We print ANY material - flex, vinyl, sunboard, glass, ceramic, canvas, leather, router cut signages, ACP signs, LED signs, acrylic signs, metal letters, mall signage, fire and safety signs, corporate signage , standees, canopies, POP stands, gondolas wood etc.
[Project] Study of current initiatives of additive manufacturing in India and...Biswadeep Ghosh Hazra
The report sheds light on technologies and topics like-
i) Additive Manufacturing
ii) Additive Manufacturing Technologies
iii) Current trend and initiatives of 3D manufacturing in India
iv) Future of 3D manufacturing in India
v) Recent Developments
Companies covered are-
i) think3D
ii) Divide By Zero Technologies
iii) JGROUP ROBOTICS
iv) Mahindra
v) Altem Technologies
vi) Stratasys
2. What is 3D Printing?
• Traditional
manufacturing
techniques are
subtractive
• 3D printing uses
additive layering
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3. ‘Additive’ Design Advantages
• An exponential leap in the design process
• No cutting tool constraints
• Enables ‘impossible’ single-piece builds:
– Blind holes
– Complex internal supports
– Finished assemblies
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4. Who Needs it?
• Any company involved in the design &
manufacture of physical products using 3D
software or 3D content
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5. Industries Such as:
Consumer goods Footwear
Consumer electronics Sporting goods
Aerospace & defense Toys
Automotive Dental
Industrial machinery Architecture
Medical & medical Education
equipment
Animation &
Hearing aids entertainment
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6. These Industries Share Some Common
Business Goals:
• They are under pressure to
come up with the next great
innovative idea
• They need to turn that idea
into a successful end-product
rapidly & efficiently
• They need Rapid Prototyping
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7. How does 3D Printing Answer these
Needs?
• Enables unlimited design flexibility
• Fast & effective communication of design ideas
• Better validation of design fit, form and function
• Encourages more prototyping iterations – until you get it right!
• Minimizes post-production error repair costs
• Fills the gap in the automated product development cycle:
CAD 3D Printing
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CAM
8. The 3D Printing Process
Input 3D printing process Output
3D data file 3D Prototype
8
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9. So Who is Objet?
A leading provider of 3D
printing solutions for
rapid prototyping
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10. Objet Milestones
Objet30 Pro – the only desktop 3D printer with 7 different materials
2012 Objet30 Scholar Package – Ideal professional 3d printing solution for academia
Objet260 Connex – first office-compatible multi-material 3D printer
Dedicated approach to dental industry established
2011 Materials achieve engineering plastics simulation & clear transparency
US Sales successfully moved to a 100% Indirect structure
2010 Objet expands desktop offering, including sub-$20,000 3D printer
2009 Relocation of Material Plant to new larger premises (Kiryat Gat)
2008 Objet entry into desktop market
Japan & Mexico office opened
2007 World’s first multi-material technology introduced – Objet Connex
2006 US office opened
China office opened
2005 100 employees at Objet
2004 Objet revenue over $15M
2003 US distribution agreement with Stratasys, discontinued in 2006
2001 Europe office opened
First system shipped
1998 Objet founded by former entrepreneurs of Scitex Vision
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11. Some Quick Facts
• Thousands of customers worldwide
• Large share of the relevant Fortune 500
• Offices in the US, Europe, Japan, China, Hong Kong and India
• Global network of distribution partners
• Award-winning technology (12 awards in 5 years)
• Over 110 patents and North America
Germany
patent pending inventions Israel India
China
Hong Kong Japan
• Industry’s biggest per capita R&D
• Proven customer satisfaction ~100 Distributors Worldwide
• Over 400 employees
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12. What Makes Us Stand Apart?
• There are many RP technologies out there…
• Objet uses inkjet-based 3D printing technology
– Prints liquid polymer and the print table moves down in the Z
direction
– Most scalable technology in the additive manufacturing
arena
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13. A Closer Look at Inkjet Technology
Printing Head
Support Material Model Instant
Material UV Curing
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14. What does Inkjet Technology Offer?
Superior Print Quality Exceptional Material Versatility
• Ultra-fine 16-micron layers • 60 materials
• High accuracy - 0.1mm • Flexible > Rigid
• Thin walls - down to 0.6mm • Transparent > Opaque
• Smooth surfaces • Standard > Engineering Plastics
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15. The World’s Only Simultaneous Multi-
Material Jetting Capability
Print Heads
UV Light
Material B
Material A Build Tray
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16. Up to 14 materials in one model..
2 Base materials > 12 Digital Combinations
14 Base materials > 51 Digital Materials
Black Rubber like
material DM_2
Elongation at break 47.7% Flexible
Shore A 61 Elongation at break 41.6%
Shore A 85
Color: Black
DM_1
Rigid
Izod Impact 25.8 J/m
Color: Gray40 DM_3
Rigid
Izod Impact 34.6 J/m
White Rigid material Color: Gray60
Izod Impact 24.1 J/m
Tensile Strength 49.8 MPa
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17. The Best Technology at Simulating
‘True Product Realism’
The industry’s best
visual and functional
simulation of finished
assemblies & ‘off-the-
shelf’ products
One part. Many materials. One print run.
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21. Rapid Prototyping Applications
Fit testing Form modeling Function verification
Manufacturing Sales tools Home appliances
Consumer goods Marketing tools Toys
Electronics Medical Footwear
Digital dentistry Exhibition models Engineering
Automotive
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23. Inkjet - the Ultimate Scalability
All Objet systems offer similar:
• High-resolution print quality • Simple operation
• High speed productivity • Reliability & robustness
• Office compatibility • Upgradeability
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24. Awards
Desktop Engineering Desktop Engineering
2008 2006
Desktop Engineering
2007
Frost & Sullivan Award for
Product Innovation 2008
PlastPol 2009 Award for
recognition of outstanding
CNBC Europe’s 25 Most 2008 Red Dot product: Alaris30
Creative Companies Design Award
2010
EuroMold
2007
Frost & Sullivan 2007
2008 RadTech USA Emerging
Technologies Award NASA Tech Briefs 2007
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27. Summary
High Speed Office Solutions
MULTI-MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
• True-Product-Realism
• Simultaneous material jetting
• Mixed part, mixed tray
• Composite digital materials
MATERIAL VERSATILITY
• 107 materials
• From rubber to rigid
• From opaque to transparent
• From standard to ABS plastics
OBJET QUALITY
• Ultra-thin 16μ layers
• High resolution fine details
• Smooth surface
• Proven customer satisfaction
Flexible Build Sizes & Price Points
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