Summary:
This Dutch SME has developed a multi-axis slicer for 3D printing. This multi-axis slicer can be used to calculate toolpaths and controls for any 3D printer, including 5 or more axis printers, like standard industrial robots. Their multi-axis slicing allows to overcome many of the limitations in conventional 3D printing. They seek partners that need to manufacture complex objects via 3D printing. A collaboration in the framework of a License agreement is offered.
Description:
The Dutch company supports the high-tech industry in developing and manufacturing competitive production systems and products.
They have developed a multi-axis slicer for 3D printing. This multi-axis slicer can be used to calculate toolpaths and controls for any 3D printer, including 5 or more axis printers, like standard industrial robots. Their multi-axis slicing allows to overcome many of the limitations in conventional 3D printing, like:
• printing on top of existing surfaces (other curved objects)
• avoiding overhang
• printing with continuous fiber
They have already developed all codes in-house and can adjust the code quickly to the requirements of a client. Their multi-axis slicer is already used by a couple of companies world-wide.
Potential partners are organisations (industries, research institutes, universities) that need to manufacture complex objects via 3D printing. They offer a collaboration in the framework of a License agreement.
Type (e.g. company, R&D institution…), field of industry and Role of Partner Sought:
Potential partners:
• Are research institutes, universities or organisations that operate in the field of industry.
• Have a good business case in the field of 3D printing beyond the current limitations of conventional 3D printing.
A collaboration in the framework of a License agreement is offered.
Stage of Development:
Already on the market
External code:
BONL20211105001