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We are on the brink of the biggest change in how we make things since the industrial revolution. Out of this disruption, a new future of making things is emerging, and more than any other 3D design software company, Autodesk is embracing this new future.
 
For more than 30 years, Autodesk has helped people imagine, design and create. Autodesk offers a portfolio of more than 200 products, all of which are available free to students, teachers and educational institutions around the world to help cultivate the next generation of designers, engineers, and manufacturers.
 
The company is developing cutting edge 3D printing technology that will make it possible to create things in entirely new ways. Autodesk is establishing industry standards and an open and accessible platform for all aspects of the 3D printing ecosystem: software, hardware, materials and services. The company has also established a $100m investment fund to support ideas that push the boundaries of 3D printing and nurture the companies that will bring new ideas to market.
 
Together with its customers, Autodesk is changing the way the world is designed and made.
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2024
15 Mar 2024

PIX Moving

PIX Moving has signed the MoU with Robomart, which has partnership agreements with several major retail industry players. to provide autonomous driving manufacturing capabilities.
8 Jan 2024

3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing 2024-2034: Technology and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
2022
6 Oct 2022

Polymer Additive Manufacturing 2023-2033: Technology and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
3 May 2022

Metal Additive Manufacturing: Don't Tell Me, Show Me

Since 3D Systems commercialized stereolithography 30 years ago, 3D printer manufacturers who invented their own proprietary technology predominantly followed the same business strategy: selling their printers to customers. Until recently, it was the norm for established and rising 3D printing players, both in metal and polymer additive manufacturing, to follow the same path.
11 Mar 2022

Metal Additive Manufacturing 2022-2032: Technology and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
1 Feb 2022

3D Printed Tags Classify and Store Data on Physical Objects

In place of the standard barcodes affixed to products, which may be removed or detached or become otherwise unreadable over time, these tags are unobtrusive (due to the fact that they are invisible) and far more durable, given that they're embedded within the interior of objects fabricated on standard 3D printers
2021
7 Jul 2021

3D Printing Composites 2021-2031: Technology and Market Analysis

IDTechEx Report:
6 Jul 2021

Moi Composites

Moi Composites is a start-up company that work on continuous fiber 3D printing with a thermoset resin. A company update based on a questionnaire response with IDTechEx assessment is shown below.
30 Apr 2021

Stratasys

Stratasys is one of the world's largest 3D printer manufacturers, focusing on industrial polymer 3D printers and materials. On April 28th, 2021, Stratasys held a virtual event to launch three new 3D printers: the F770, Origin One, and H350.
26 Mar 2021

Holo

Holo, Inc. has developed a platform technology for the high-throughput production of intricate metal parts using additive manufacturing. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Arian Aghababaie (CSO, Co-founder & president) and Dr Hal Zarem (CEO).
12 Feb 2021

Hyundai Unveils TIGER Ultimate Mobility Vehicle Concept

Hyundai Motor Group has revealed TIGER, the company's second Ultimate Mobility Vehicle and the first designed to be uncrewed. The transforming intelligent ground excursion robot is designed to carry various types of payload while traveling over challenging terrain.
2020
24 Jun 2020

Tritone Technologies

Tritone Technologies are a start-up founded in 2017. They have developed a proprietary MoldJet process for metal additive manufacturing. IDTechEx spoke with Omer Sagi (VP Products).
24 Jun 2020

MX3D

MX3D are a large-scale metal 3D printing company specializing in wire arc additive manufacturing. IDTechEx spoke with Gijs van der Velden (CEO).
24 Jun 2020

One Click Metal

One Click Metal offer low cost metal additive manufacturing based on powder bed fusion technology. IDTechEx spoke with Björn Ullmann (CEO).
6 Feb 2020

MakerBot Launches SKETCH Classroom for Educators and Students

MakerBot announces the launch of the MakerBotSKETCH Classroom, designed to be the most reliable 3D printing setup for the classroom, giving students more access to 3D printing and setting up teachers for success.
2019
6 Mar 2019

SiteAware

Their focus is on construction industry digitization by using aerial data and drones.
5 Mar 2019

IDTechEx showcases why Boston is at heart of 3D printing revolution

3D printing is rapidly reaching industrial commercialisation in numerous sectors; IDTechEx forecast that the total market will be worth $22bn by 2028. A new 3D Printing commercial insight forum is being hosted at the Autodesk facilities in Boston, USA, May 8-9 2019. This event provides expert led sessions giving technical analysis, commercial understanding and market outlooks across key topic areas. Each session will be conducted by an IDTechEx analyst and include a high-profile industrial speaker to give their key findings and opinions.
30 Jan 2019

Toyota highlight the significance of 3D printing in lightweight design

3D printing is rapidly reaching industrial commercialisation in numerous sectors; IDTechEx forecast that the total market will be worth $22bn by 2028. One of the key features is the design freedom this technology enables where, alongside other functional advantages, a major opportunity is in lightweighting.
2018
19 Dec 2018

The coming of age of 3D bioprinting?

Though activities in 3D bioprinting have been growing in leaps and bounds since 2015, the activity we have seen in 2018 has been truly remarkable for this fledgling field. Finally, governments, academic institutions and companies alike are beginning to understand the value that 3D bioprinting can bring and are working hard together to bring disruptive change through building tissues from scratch.
24 Aug 2018

Machine learning tool makes car designs more aerodynamic

When engineers or designers want to test the aerodynamic properties of the newly designed shape of a car, airplane, or other object, they would normally model the flow of air around the object by having a computer solve a complex set of equations--a procedure that usually takes hours or even an entire day.