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Authentise launches digital design warehouse

Authentise launches digital design warehouse

Authentise has launched a digital design warehouse set to provide a space for users to view or access designs, edit, and collaborate. The Philadelp

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Authentise has launched a digital design warehouse set to provide a space for users to view or access designs, edit, and collaborate.

The Philadelphia-based pioneer in data-driven manufacturing and workflow solutions developed the “Digital Design Warehouse (DDW)” to streamline the sharing of digital designs. By bringing data from various silos into full view across all teams, DDW will assist enterprises in developing additive manufacturing projects that are more cohesive.

Features

The platform enables everyone to upload any 2D and 3D file type with fully programmable additional characteristics to create their own personal library. These designs can be further examined with the use of third-party plugins like Castor, which evaluates the project’s viability for additive manufacturing, and Zverse, which facilitates the conversion from 2D to 3D.

“The market for additively manufactured spare parts is rapidly evolving. We’ve helped many companies assess the additive opportunities in their portfolio and acquire large databases of designs ready for action. What’s missing is a tool to help them develop those projects and then securely share those designs with production facilities. We’re delighted to see Authentise moving to fill the void and excited to be part of the project,” said Omer Blaier, CEO of Castor.

“We are thrilled to launch the Digital Design Warehouse. The launch today shows that the distributed manufacturing dream that Authentise was founded on 10 years ago is not dead. We can only accomplish this by working together, so we’re excited to launch two new integrations to Authentise’s open platform,” said Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise.

 

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