Dyndrite Partners with AddUp, EnvisionTEC, Link3D

SEATTLE, WA, Nov 9, 2020 – Dyndrite, providers of the core accelerated geometry engine used to create next generation digital manufacturing hardware and software, today announced three new vendors to the Dyndrite Developer Council. The new members are: AddUpEnvisionTEC, and Link3D.

The Dyndrite Developer Council is a central component of the Dyndrite Developer Program which provides tools, resources and community for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), independent software vendors (ISVs), service providers and educators developing on the Dyndrite platform. Membership to the Council enables vendors to collaborate on standards needed for the industry as a whole, to positively influence technology directions, and gain early access to new technologies being developed by Dyndrite and other developer council members.

Founded in 2016, AddUp is a joint venture by Fives and Michelin, with a series of industrial metal additive solutions using both Powder Bed Fusion and Directed Energy Deposition. Headquartered in Cebazat, FR, and Greenville, SC., the company delivers high volume metal additive and quality control solutions, tuned to key industries.

“AddUp has advanced the state of the art in industrial PBF and DED additive metal printers while expanding its core expertise through the operation of high-volume in-house part production,”said Mathieu Roche, Software Product Manager at AddUp. “In a very short time, Dyndrite has become a significant driver for performance and is accelerating the growth of AM’s capabilities. We share the same passion for innovation in AM and are very excited to join the Dyndrite Developer Council. We look forward to collaborating with its members in expanding the reach of AM in the coming years.”

Link3D was founded in 2016 to enable organizations to scale their additive manufacturing infrastructure across complex supply chains and IT environments. Its operating system consists of a suite of applications and integration and connectivity solutions to enable end-to-end operational excellence providing manufacturers the capability to unlock the true benefits of Industry 4.0.

“We believe Dyndrite’s technology can allow Link3D to push the boundaries required to facilitate future capabilities our customers are seeking to drive their continued success,” said Roxanne Warren, Director, Industry Partnerships, Link3D.

EnvisionTEC is a leading global provider of professional-grade 3Dprinting solutions. Founded in 2002 with its pioneering commercial DLP printing technology, EnvisionTEC now sells more than 40 printers based on six distinct technologies that build objects from digital design files. Since then it has evolved to be a world leader in additive manufacturing with further ground-breaking innovations including Continuous Digital Light Manufacturing (cDLM), Bioprinting, and Robotic Additive Manufacturing (RAM).

All three new members of the Dyndrite Developer Council join 20 other members from across the industry representing hundreds of hardware and software additive platforms and hundreds of thousands of customers.

Read more about Dyndrite and the Developer Council at: https://www.dyndrite.com

About Dyndrite

Dyndrite provides the core accelerated geometry engine that delivers unprecedented performance, portability, scalability, and repeatability for additive manufacturing OEMs and ISVs building next generation solutions. Dyndrite’s mission is to enable production-grade additive manufacturing by helping partners incorporate GPU-native processing, Python scripting tools and seamless CAD-to-print applications. Dyndrite is partnered with additive industry leaders through its Developer Council to enable advanced solutions for their customers. Investors include Google’s AI-focused Investment Fund and former Autodesk CEO Carl Bass. The company, which was founded in 2015, is headquartered in Seattle, WA.

For more information, visit www.dyndrite.com.

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