Materialise, Dimension to Develop 'Dimension Magics'
LEUVEN, Belgium,
February 15, 2007 - Materialise NV, world leader in software development for
the rapid prototyping and manufacturing (RP&M) industry, and Dimension, a
business unit of Stratasys, Inc. and the world’s leading provider of desktop
3D printers, have teamed up to develop ‘Dimension Magics’, a customized
version of Materialise’ Magics software specially tuned to the specific
requirements of production on Dimension 3D printers.
Dimension desktop 3D printers produce functional 3D models directly from
CAD systems, giving CAD users a fast, office-friendly and low-cost
alternative for building functional 3D models. With its unrivalled expertise
in rapid prototyping and CAD/CAM, Materialise is an excellent partner to
provide software calibrated to Dimension 3D printers.
“Dimension Magics is the perfect interface between product design and the
Dimension 3D printer, offering several advantages to RP professionals”, says
Johan Pauwels, Materialise’ Software Sales Director. This customized,
state-of-the-art software enables Dimension users to prepare their entire
build job as efficiently as possible and in a very easy and intuitive way.”
“By using Dimension Magics, file and platform preparation become
exceptionally intuitive and user friendly processes, smoothly guiding
Dimension users through the entire pre-production phase”, says Jonathan Cobb
of Dimension. “We want to provide our customers with a powerful tool to get
the very best from their Dimension 3D printer investment and this
Dimension-specific version of Magics undoubtedly allows them to do so.”
About Materialise
Materialise, with headquarters in Belgium, started in 1990 in the sector
of rapid prototyping. Since that time, the company has experienced
exponential growth. Today, its software division develops innovative,
industry-leading applications enabling advanced use of rapid prototyping,
tooling and manufacturing techniques. Materialise is a trusted software
partner worldwide for the leading companies of the automotive, aerospace and
consumer electronics industries. Materialise has offices all over the world
and the largest software development team in the RP sector. More info on
www.materialise.com.
About The Dimension 3D Printing Group
The Dimension 3D Printing Group is a business unit of Stratasys, Inc.,
based in Minneapolis, MN. Dimension 3D printers – which include the
Dimension 1200 and Dimension 768 Series – are networked, desktop modeling
systems that provide CAD (Computer-Aided-Design) users a fast,
office-friendly, low-cost alternative for building functional 3D prints.
Dimension 3D printers build accurate models layer by layer using durable ABS
plastic, allowing users to not only evaluate design concepts, but test 3D
prints for functionality, form and fit. As the first large format desktop 3D
printer that sells for less than $30,000, Dimension incorporates many key
features found in modeling systems that cost tens of thousands of dollars
more.
For more information on Dimension 3D printers, visit
www.dimensionprinting.com.
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