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Posted by Civil + Structural Engineer—Metal additive manufacturing (AM) opens up a lot of opportunities for manufacturing capability improvement. At the same time, more and more challenges occur on the way to reaching material and cost efficiency, design flexibility, and better performance. Keeping pace with the latest technology advancements, AMC Bridge successfully applied its vast expertise in CAD interoperability development and extensive AM domain knowledge to help Desktop Metal unlock the full potential of their Live Parts™ technology.

With the implementation of technical improvements, the resulting application is an industry-leading simulation software extension that fully meets user needs and requirements. Leading innovative companies from various industries—medicine, manufacturing, tooling, automotive, consumer electronics, oil and gas—have all enjoyed the benefits of the latest version of Live Parts.

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