Spatial Corp and ModuleWorks have developed SDKs (aka software components) that offer CAD/CAM vendors complete workflow solutions for additive and hybrid machining.
For the past several years, both Spatial and ModuleWorks have enjoyed a successful cooperation and share a large customer base that benefits from the synergy between their SDKs. This cooperation between Spatial and ModuleWorks ensures fast and flexible integration of libraries from both companies into CAD/CAM applications, accelerating the development of advanced, cost-effective workflow solutions for their customers.
The powerful CGM Polyhedra SDK from Spatial Corp, and the launch of the new high-performance additive components from ModuleWorks, extends this cooperation into the field of additive and hybrid machining.
“We are looking forward to the launch of our new components for additive and hybrid machining,” said Mathias Rohler, Product Manager for Additive and Hybrid Machining at ModuleWorks. “Spatial’s CGM Polyhedra models provide excellent input data for our components. When used in combination, these libraries empower vendors with the tools they need to provide new, powerful, 3D printing solutions for end users.”
“Our continued cooperation with ModuleWorks will further enable us to deliver an integrated software platform to empower 3D printing OEMs and ISVs to create a single, comprehensive application, covering all the additive manufacturing software tasks,” said Ray Bagley, Product Manager for Modeling Products and Additive Manufacturing at Spatial. “This integrated solution combines the power of 3D InterOp, CGM Polyhedra, and ModuleWorks machining engines. Customers will be able to leverage this solution to deliver much more robust applications to their end users, improving their user experience and production efficiency, all while reducing their own risk and getting to revenue faster.”
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