YEAR IN REVIEW: Review the 2020 Happenings at Spatial |
Speaker: Markus Huebner, Senior Client Executive EMEA, Spatial Corp Guest: Soroosh Eghbali, Head of CAM Automation, ModuleWorks CAM software developers and machine builders have the chance to automate processes to make their customers more productive, reduce downtimes and differentiate at the market. Software becomes an important differentiator: learn how Spatial and ModuleWorks’ technology and expertise help to develop an automatic CAM solution for prismatic parts. |
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Spatial Tuesday Webinar SeriesBack in the Spring, we launched a series of webinars that we called "Spatial Tuesday" (the webinars are originally held on Tuesdays!) Included in this series are many enriching topics, including:
All of our Spatial Tuesday Webinar Series videos are available on demand through our website - click the button for more information. |
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New Features and Workflow Support Released in 2021 1.0 |
3D Insiders' Summit - Virtual Edition |
On November 16 and 17, Spatial held our first ever virtual reality edition of the 3D Insiders' Summit! Held in the Laval Virtual World, the conference consisted of ten presentations ranging in topics, including:
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If you missed the Summit and are interested in learning more about the content provided there, please reach out to your account manager and they will be happy to assist you. |
Spatial.com's New Interface |
In 2020, Spatial promised to you that we would be the most trusted partner serving our customers to develop leading edge applications with our expertise and 3D technologies, as well as to be the reference for 3D application development. In order to better fulfill that promise, we have given Spatial.com an update. With a new user interface, updated product information, and easier to reach resources and materials, we hope that you enjoy the new site as much as we do! |
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Read the latest from the Developer to Developer Blog: |
Brief Guide to Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)Application lifecycle management is a framework for managing the lifecycle of an application, from initial idea through development, maintenance, and eventual retirement. It’s a much more organized way of guiding the career of a software application. |
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The Additive Manufacturing ProcessAdditive manufacturing, often referred to as 3D printing, is a computer-controlled process for creating 3D objects. As the name implies, objects are built up by ‘adding’ material — usually a plastic, ceramic, or metal powder — to a build platform in thin layers, which are hardened using a curing agent, heat, or a laser beam. But how does additive manufacturing work? |
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3D Printing for Additive Manufacturing - What You Need to KnowThere’s a lot of confusion around what the terms additive manufacturing and 3D printing mean. And that’s hardly surprising. After all, both terms relate to very similar processes... In this article, we’ll explain exactly what additive manufacturing and 3D printing are, how they relate to each other, and what they are used for. |
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Applications of 3D Printing in the Medical FieldIn the past, 3D printing was used mainly by major manufacturers that could afford expensive printers and materials. Over the years, 3D printing technology has evolved and become more affordable, making it a viable option for a wide variety of industries. Medical professionals, in particular, are beginning to use 3D printing to improve their practices and offer more customized and affordable healthcare options for their patients. |
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