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Extensions from 3MF Bring New Efficiency and Manageability to 3D PrintingThe 3MF Consortium (3MF) released two specification extensions to its 3MF Core Specification 1.1 for general availability today. The 3MF Production Extension and the 3MF Slice Extension provide productivity enhancements that allow high-volume additive manufacturing facilities to better integrate and manage their 3D printing operations than previously possible. The 3MF Production and 3MF Slice Extensions are free to download immediately. "The 3MF Production and 3MF Slice Extensions to our core specification are significant enhancements that move the industry closer to a fully integrated, high-volume additive manufacturing end-to-end 3D printing solution," said Adrian Lannin, executive director, 3MF Consortium. "Release of specifications like these aligns with the 3MF Consortium's mission to help improve the efficiency and productivity of additive manufacturing solutions with standardized software."
3MF Production Extension
3MF Slice Extension "High-volume additive manufacturing requires practical software that simplifies the 3D design and manufacturing process while fully describing a model, retaining internal information, color, and other characteristics," said Alexander Oster, chairman, 3MF Technical Working Group and director, additive manufacturing, at Autodesk (News - Alert). "These extensions were developed to solve in a clear, straightforward manner two critical interoperability issues impacting efficiency and manageability in today's additive manufacturing facilities." The additive manufacturing industry grew by over $1 billion for the second consecutive year in 2015, according to Wohlers Associates, an independent consulting firm. [Statements in support of the new 3MF extensions appear at the end of this announcement.]
About the 3MF Consortium Founding members of the 3MF Consortium are: 3D Systems; Autodesk, Inc.; Dassault Systèmes (News - Alert), SA.; FIT AG; GE Global Research; HP, Inc.; Materialise; Microsoft Corporation; Shapeways, Inc.; Siemens PLM Software; SLM Solutions Group AG; Stratasys (News - Alert), and Ultimaker. More information about the 3MF Consortium and the 3MF specification is available at http://www.3mf.io. 3MF Founding Member Statements in Support of 3MF Production and Slice Extensions "HP needs both the Slice and Production extensions to 3MF to take full advantage of the upcoming Jet Fusion printers' capabilities, to ensure that 3MF content can scale up for industrial-class machines, and to guarantee traceability of jobs, parts, and assemblies through the fabrication process. Further, we believe there will be slice-based operations that can take advantage of the Slice Extension to help drive consistency and interoperability between applications and machines going forward. HP has fully implemented both extensions in our first products and we are working with industry partners to ensure adoption of the extensions in their products as well." -- Russell Castronovo, Head of Product Communications, HP Inc. "We are proud at Materialise to have collaborated on the definition and creation of the 3MF Production and Slice Extensions. These standardized solutions fit in Materialise's framework of bridging the gap between 3D software and hardware, facilitating the worldwide adoption of Additive Manufacturing. Furthermore, the software team here at Materialise already has implementations ready for both extensions and are using them in a number of projects where 3MF is used as the exchange format with third parties." -- Stefaan Motte, Vice President, Materialise Software "The 3MF file format increases the flexibility and enhances the output our 3D printers can provide. The 3MF initiative is consistent with our goal to create common software platforms that harmonize print preparation and job management. " -- Rajeev Kulkarni, Vice President, Market Strategy, 3D Systems
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