Geomagic Gets NSF Grant for Phase IIB Project
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC,
Sep 2, 2008 – The National Science Foundation has awarded Geomagic a Phase
IIB grant to extend research into technologies that will have a profound
impact on product design and development.
The latest grant comes on the heels of successful Phase I and Phase II
projects aimed at giving designers the ability to easily create accurate
digital representations of scanned physical parts.
Work on the Phase IIB grant has major implications in mechanical design
applications. It addresses customer needs for automation, computational
efficiency, and high-quality surfacing. The research will further extend the
core technology found in Geomagic’s recently introduced Fashion module,
which captures the original design intent of a scanned physical object and
transforms it into a CAD-ready surface model.
“These technologies are tearing down the walls between physical parts and
their digital representations, speeding iterations of design, engineering,
manufacturing and maintenance throughout the product life cycle,” says Dr.
Michael Facello, principal investigator for Geomagic’s research. “The new
software algorithms we are developing have the potential to reduce design
cycles from months to days, improve quality through better analysis, shorten
maintenance and repair cycles, dramatically reduce waste, and enable product
customization on a mass scale.”
About Geomagic
Geomagic, simplifies digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP) for
more than 7,000 professionals in industries such as automotive, aerospace,
medical devices and consumer products. The company’s products and services
are used to enable mass customization with the same efficiency and cost as
mass production, improve dental care with individually designed devices,
speed time to market for consumer products, automate inspection for better
quality in dramatically less time, increase safety for NASA shuttle
missions, and optimize design for everything from racing cars to blimps.
Geomagic has headquarters in Research Triangle Park, N.C., subsidiaries in
Europe and Asia, and distributors worldwide.
For more information, visit
www.geomagic.com.
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