1/7/2024 0 Comments A360 viewer print to scale![]() Over on the Materialise (D31) booth, visitors can get a demo of the latest Magics software and see innovations in sustainability with the recently launched Bluesint PA12, a technology that uses 100% reused powder. The engineering outfit will be offering live demonstrations of the the fastest, smallest and lightest 3D scanning system on the market, the SIMSCAN, along with the KSCAN Magic, TrackScan P42 and cost-effective 3D portable colour scanner iReal2. Visitors will be able to learn more about 3D Systems’ scalable Figure 4 process and range of production-class materials over on the CDG (A23) stand too.įour new 3D scanning solutions will make their TCT debut with T3DMC (The 3D Measurement Company) (G11). With a new AM-focused strategy centred on production-scale AM and new frontiers in regenerative medicine, 3D Systems (B21) will be there with its latest hardware, software, materials, and end-use applications. The laser sintering pioneer will be emphasising the opportunities for AM in Industry 4.0, distributed manufacturing, digital warehousing and improved sustainability. ![]() In addition to showcasing aluminium tooling applications and injection moulding capabilities with a live Borche Bi130 system running on the stand, the company is inviting visitors to ‘Walk the Plank’ on a virtual reality adventure that lets you experience the fear of walking hundreds of feet above the ground on a skyscraper.ĮOS (H46) promises a valuable visit wherever you are on your AM adoption journey. RP Technologies (B41) plans on showing what it’s calling “the next step in the product development process” on its biggest stand to date. Matsuura (D11) will be demonstrating the entire 3D printing workflow from concept to finishing. ![]() Photocentric (F14) is set to launch its LC Opus printer which promises fast, highly accurate prints for a huge variety of industries alongside the large- sale LC Magna printer and Core 4D software package, which the UK-based manufacturer believes will “revolutionise part design and production.” Platinum partner SYS Systems (E22) will also be on hand with a full range of Stratasys products and materials which have been adopted by customers like Speedo, Volvo and YKK, and Tri-Tech 3D (C21) will have a J55 system printing live on the stand and are offering visitors a chance to come learn about its new metals offering. UK partner Laser Lines (F41 & G31) will have the full story on each of these new platforms alongside the latest in FDM and Polyjet including Stratasys’ J35 Pro and J850 machines, plus new F770, which features the longest fully heated build chamber on the market. It’s been an exciting 12 months for Stratasys thanks to the launch of its Selective Laser Absorption process and acquisition of Origin’s P3 technology. Here, we take a look at just a fraction of the technologies you can expect to see on the show floor.įor a one stop look at the end-to-end AM process, the Matsuura (D11) booth will be a good place to start as the the company will be demonstrating the entire AM workflow, from concept to CAD to 3D printing and finishing, for a series of HP Multi Jet Fusion components. Evaluation, Adoption and Optimisation are the three pillars you’ll find woven into our exhibits, features and conference content, and will allow you to make the most out of your visit, wherever you are on that journey. This year’s event has been shaped to deliver a full 360-degree understanding of the AM adoption journey. And as you’ll recall from the way the industry responded to challenges faced throughout the pandemic, from producing PPE to plugging supply chain gaps, the AM sector has kept itself very busy. The hum of machines, anecdotes from keynote speakers, applications that spark new ideas, meeting new faces, reconnecting with old ones, new business deals made there really is nothing quite like live events.Īfter almost two years of Zoom calls and less than perfect online networking, TCT 3Sixty is ready to welcome the 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM) community back to the halls of the NEC, Birmingham, UK on 28-30th September.įor many of us, TCT 3Sixty will provide the first in-person chance to get a real look at some of the technologies launched over the last two years. TCT 3Sixty will take place on 28-30th September at NEC, Birmingham, UK.
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