3D Control Systems, HP Collaborate on Multi Jet Fusion Connectivity
The integration of HP 3D API enables 3D Control Systems’ customers using HP Jet Fusion systems to streamline workflow, optimize job efficiency and analyze production efficiency with access to critical data.
3D Control Systems, an advanced manufacturing software solutions provider, is collaborating with HP, a leader in industrial 3D printing solutions, to integrate the HP 3D Application Programming Interface (API) into 3D Control Systems’ additive manufacturing (AM) workflow software.
The integration of HP 3D API enables 3D Control Systems’ customers using HP Jet Fusion systems to streamline workflow, optimize job efficiency and analyze production efficiency with access to critical data, the company says.
HP Jet Fusion users will be able to connect directly with their systems through 3D Control Systems software to simplify device management and get real-time updates on performance and efficiency.
“Our customers demand the highest level of efficiency and digital manufacturing capabilities as they look to optimize their 3D printing production,” says Michelle Bockman, CEO of 3D Control Systems. “The ability to easily connect systems, receive important data and streamline workflow is critical to meet industrial-grade performance and quality requirements. We are excited to work with HP and take advantage of the API connectivity and support they are providing to the industry.”
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