(Velo3D: Fremont, CA) -- U.S.-based Velo3D, a leading provider of metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology, and Dyndrite Corp., a leading AM software provider, announce the integration of Dyndrite’s LPBF Pro software with its Sapphire and Sapphire XC print platform. The collaboration provides advanced users with complete vector-level control of laser speeds and feeds, giving Velo3D customers new capabilities for toolpath optimization and process development that can scale up into production.
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With LPBF Pro writing vectors directly to Velo3D systems, engineers and researchers gain precise control over speed, precision, and repeatability. This freedom allows them to design and validate custom toolpath strategies tailored to their applications, expanding the manufacturing envelope and unlocking new opportunities in machine performance, part quality, and process innovation.
“With Dyndrite LPBF Pro enabled on Velo3D’s machines, we’re able to increase our development velocity,” says Thomas Pomorski, director of additive manufacturing at Ursa Major. “This partnership represents a strong step forward to an additive manufacturing ecosystem designed for scalability.”
“At Velo3D, supporting our customers and advancing the state of additive manufacturing are at the core of what we do,” says Darren Beckett, chief technology officer at Velo3D. “By bringing Dyndrite onto our platform, we’ve created a true 1 + 1 = 3 moment: Our technology plus their software gives customers capabilities they’ve never had before with any other combination of technologies.”
“Velo3D has long recognized the powerful role software plays in advanced AM workflows, and with their support we’re excited to extend our capabilities to their customers,” says Harshil Goel, founder and CEO of Dyndrite. “By adding Dyndrite LPBF Pro, Velo3D users gain new advanced control they need to push process development further, accelerating innovation and paving the way for production.”
This integration underscores Velo3D’s commitment to providing customers with open, flexible platforms that foster innovation at scale. It also reinforces Dyndrite’s mission to transform additive manufacturing from a manual, trial-and-error process into an automated, software-defined, production-ready solution.
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