SmartSlice for Cura On-Demand Webinar

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3D Printing

In this 45 minute product demonstration with Dynamism and Teton Simulation, we review how the SmartSlice plugin for Ultimaker Cura enables users to:

  • Define load characteristics on parts and preview how loads will impact a printed part.
  • Implement simulation using Finite Element Analysis to ensure printed part performance.
  • Choose from multiple slicing configurations, allowing users to prioritize based on individual needs.
  • Reduce print times by up 45% while saving up to 40% on material usage.
  • Have confidence that printed parts will meet application requirements in specific project scenarios, reducing the overall number of iterations.

Want to give SmartSlice a try? Request a free trial.

“Teton’s Smart Slice plugin brings engineering grade part simulation to Ultimaker Cura users. Using the integration options of our open and pluggable platform it will make sure parts still meet their engineering criteria, but need less material and therefore saving valuable time and costs. The cooperation with Teton and the integration of their innovative solution are a prime example of how we will be continuously adding value for our professional customers.” Paul Heijmans – Senior VP Software at Ultimaker.


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