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Why Dyndrite LPBF Pro, Why Now?
LPBF users are moving beyond prototypes to full-scale production, and the “good-enough” tools of the prototyping era no longer cut it. Today’s additive manufacturers need advanced software to accelerate materials development, part qualification, and high-volume output—capabilities legacy software can’t deliver. Discover why Dyndrite LPBF Pro is the right solution—and why the industry needs it now.
Why I Joined Dyndrite – Michael Humphrey
Dyndrite software will be the catalyst for moving the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) industry to new levels of productivity and automation. I am humbled and thrilled to be part of this exciting advancement.
Dyndrite Welcomes the First Dyndrite LPBF Pro Add-in - Ulendo’s Laser Path Optimization Tool for Metal 3D Printing
We’re proud to support Ulendo Technologies, Inc. in introducing Ulendo HC (Heat Compensation), the first add-in software for Dyndrite’s LPBF Pro platform
Why I Joined Dyndrite - Ben Robinson
With a deep understanding of AM complexities and a passion for automation, I’m here to drive innovation and simplify the path to additive excellence with Dyndrite.
Why I Joined Dyndrite - Brandon Cowart
Dyndrite had taken such a novel approach to solve nearly every frustrating limitation in creating quality prints that it seemed like an entirely new invention.
Why I Joined Dyndrite - Michael Head
Having built them, broken them, and begged them to work, I am all too familiar with the constraints of additive manufacturing (AM) machines.
Dyndrite 2023 Wrap-Up
Last year was a busy year for Dyndrite. As we reflect on 2023, our aim has been to unlock new opportunities in metal AM with our customers and partners. Let's take a look at some of the highlights from 2023. We look forward to a lot more in 2024!
Why I Joined Dyndrite - Nick Grigorian
I'm confident we're going to build something spectacular and lead the way into the next phase of additive manufacturing.
What “Open” Means to the Machine OEM
Explore the concept of “open architecture” and what it means to industry leaders like Aconity, EOS, Renishaw, and SLM Solutions. These LPBF machine vendors advocate for open architecture, allowing users to customize and optimize various machine parameters, materials, and processes.