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The Next Byte Podcast is hosted by two young engineers - Daniel and Farbod - who select the most interesting tech/engineering cont...

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3D Engineering Services

Founded in 2002 in Lévis (Québec, Canada), Creaform is a world-class leader...

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UltiMaker

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Since 2011, Ultimaker has built an open and easy-to-use solution of 3D prin...

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nTopology is a software company building the next generation of engineering...

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Jigs, grips and fixtures are used in manufacturing to ensure that component parts can be produced accurately over many cycles or iterations. The jig supports and holds a workpiece in place, while guiding a machining or cutting tool as it carries out a specific task.

8 Reasons Why You Should Use 3D Printing for Jigs & Fixtures

This is the first of a series of blogs (and presentations) focusing on Design for Additive Manufacturing in the context of Industrial Design. This blog explores topology optimization for a bike wheel focusing on three mutually perpendicular loads: radial loads, tangential loads, and lateral loads.

Topology Optimization for a Bicycle Wheel