Interspectral has entered a new agreement with additive manufacturing company AMEXCI AB and will provide AMEXCI with early access to its software AM Explorer. AM Explorer makes it possible to fuse, explore and analyze design files, simulation data, machine monitoring data and post-build metrology data from the metal additive manufacturing process in 3D.
The software package is specifically designed for metal AM and will enable AMEXCI to better explore and understand process data. “AMEXCI is a perfect partner for us,” commented Thomas Rydell Co-founder of Interspectral, “they represent an extensive network of Industry companies and work with large variety of application areas. They will be able to provide us with very valuable domain knowledge and industry insights that we can use to improve our product. We are looking forward to work with the talented team at AMEXCI and will do our best to further develop AM Explorer to support their work.”
Manufacturing on Demand
AMEXCI was founded by eleven large Nordic corporations. They aim to accelerate the industrial use of AM by raising awareness of the technology and support customers in developing products and training people – using AM as the enabler for higher performance, shorter lead time, and a more sustainable future production.
“At AMEXCI we are bringing AM applications from design preparation to testing, generating different data types along the workflow. We believe that Interspectral will be of great value to visualize this digital thread in one place in real-time and to compare one data type to another,” added Maud Chidiac, Program Manager AI, AMEXCI AB.
AM Explorer is a visualization software package designed specifically for users working with layer-based metal additive manufacturing. The software makes it possible to fuse, explore and analyze simulation, monitoring and post build part analysis data collected in the manufacturing process. The goal for AM Explorer is to make it easier for users to explore and understand process data and thereby reduce manufacturing costs, improve quality and accelerate the application development.
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