Dyndrite Developer Council Grows with Addition of Aurora Labs, Desktop Metal, and Impossible Objects
New members join leading Additive Manufacturing leaders including HP, EOS, and Renishaw in helping shape the Dyndrite roadmap and promoting next generation applications that revolutionize the customer 3D printing experience.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, MAY 23, 2019. Dyndrite Corporation announced the addition of new Dyndrite Developer Council members: AON3D, Aurora Labs, Desktop Metal, and Impossible Objects. New members join existing members: Aconity3D, EOS, HP, NVIDIA, Plural, and Renishaw as a select group of industry leaders pushing the boundaries within additive manufacturing who have elected to help steer the future development of the Dyndrite platform.
The Dyndrite Developer Council is part of the company’s Developer Program which is designedto provide tools, resources, and community to OEMs, developers, solution providers, and educators adopting the Dyndrite platform. The Dyndrite Developer Program officially launches in the Fall 2019. The work of the council and program will empower developers to creatively leverage the Dyndrite Geometry Kernel, Additive Toolkit, and Python API in creation of next generation additive applications, workflows, and best practices.
Visit dyndrite.com/developer to get more information about the Dyndrite Developer Program.
“To achieve new levels of creativity, ease-of-use, and throughput in Additive Manufacturing we need strong and trusted connections between hardware and software,” said Shawn Hopwood, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Developer Relations at Dyndrite. “We’re excited towelcome our new OEM members and look forward to their wisdom as we iterate on the Dyndriteroadmap.”
New Dyndrite Developer Council Member Quotes:
AON3D
“It was clear from our first meeting that the Dyndrite team understands the challenges facing the AM industry and have developed a differentiated solution to help solve it.” said Kevin Han,AON3D CEO and co-founder. “We’re excited to work with Dyndrite to accelerate our owndevelopment roadmap on our mission to provide solutions that enable high-performancematerials for AM.”
Desktop Metal
"We're excited to be a part of the Dyndrite Developer Council,” said Jonah Myerberg, DesktopMetal co-founder and CTO. "We've been impressed with the capabilities, performance, and potential of the Dyndrite architecture, and we look forward to exploring how Desktop Metal can apply this exciting technology to our Additive Manufacturing roadmap.”
Impossible Objects
"We are excited to be working with Dyndrite to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing," said Len Wanger, Chief Technology Manager for Impossible Objects. "Combining Dyndrite's state-of-the-art GPU-based processing with the CBAM platform should help us to bring today's impossible objects to tomorrow's manufacturing floor."
About Dyndrite:
Dyndrite Corporation (Pronounced "Den-drite"), provides the first of its kind "Computational Geometry Engine" and Additive Toolkit (AT) which combine to bring modern performance, capabilities, and productivity to the design, engineering, and manufacturing marketplaces. The full power of Dyndrite is accessible via an integrated Python Application Programming Interface (API) providing unprecedented control and customization to developers, engineers, technicians, and device OEMs.
Contact:
Shawn Hopwood, CMO Dyndrite. press@dyndrite.com
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