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Phasio + Dyndrite Deliver the First Fully Digital HP© MJF Workflow

Dyndrite + Phasio unveil the first fully digital, end-to-end HP Multi Jet Fusion workflow, delivering automated, software-defined additive manufacturing.

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At Dyndrite, we believe the future of additive manufacturing is controllable, software-defined, automated production. This week, we’re proud to announce that our partner Phasio has leveraged Dyndrite MJF Pro to create the industry’s first fully digital, end-to-end HP© Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) manufacturing workflow.

Until now, MJF users have been constrained by manual build prep and reliance on tribal knowledge. While order processing could be automated, production still depended on legacy 3D build tools - slow, mouse-and-keyboard workflows that waste time, introduce errors, and depend on expertise locked in individuals’ heads. That’s no way to run a digital factory.

With Phasio Powered by Dyndrite MJF Pro, manufacturers can define production rules once and let the system do the rest. Phasio uses MJF Pro’s Python APIs to automatically convert incoming orders into optimized, validated, and fully traceable builds, ready to dispatch to any available printer with a single click.

A Milestone for Additive Manufacturing

This milestone has been a long time coming. It shows what’s possible when production-focused platforms like Phasio are combined with the power and flexibility of Dyndrite.

As Harry Lucas, founder and CEO of Phasio, put it:

“Phasio’s mission has always been to eliminate the barriers between the front office and manufacturing. By integrating Dyndrite MJF Pro into our platform, we’ve bridged the final mile to one of the most advanced additive production systems, the HP MJF, and brought our vision to life.”

To read the full Phasio + Dyndrite MJF Pro press release click here

Companies interested in learning more about Phasio Powered by Dyndrite MJF Pro click here.

Video of Phasio Powered by Dyndrite MJF Pro in action.

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