![]() ![]() This, the company believes, will allow users to easily manage access to projects. At launch, partners include Oqton, which will connect DfAM and similar pre-production workflows to its Manufacturing Execution System (MES), allowing customers to leverage data to improve lead times, address quality issues and empower operators.īen Schrauwen, Founder and SVP, Oqton commented: “We’re happy to bring Oqton’s MES capabilities and IoT machine connectivity to Hexagon’s Nexus platform. ![]() Customers will be able to use the Nexus web interface to connect Hexagon's MSC Apex Generative Design and Simufact Additive process simulation software with AM Studio from CADS Additive and Materials Connect via the cloud. Nexus' Design for Additive Manufacturing solution is a pre-configured solution that is said to make it easier and more efficient for teams to jointly develop optimal printed parts and prepare it for a successful print with the laser powder bed fusion process. ![]() The company has thus endeavoured to address this lack of connectivity and the cost, time-consumption and loss of data that come with it. ![]() Hexagon has brought Nexus to market with four initial solutions and apps, one of which is its DfAM capability. Processes such as DfAM, Hexagon says, have traditionally been siloed with at least three different engineers and separate software applications often being used to solv problems in isolation. It is said to allow manufacturers to connect Hexagon and third-party ecosystem tools to enable real-time collaboration and feedback between engineering and manufacturing. The Nexus platform, with its apps and solutions, has been developed to end silos and facilitate faster innovation and time-to-market speeds. Hexagon's Manufacturing Intelligence division has introduced a new Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) module as it launches its Nexus Open Cloud platform. ![]()
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