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Cloud, AI AR, and Sustainability Partnerships Mark PTC LiveWorx Announcements.

Gary Mintchell

In addition, PTC is expanding its relationships with Ansys and aPriori to support manufacturers’ environmental sustainability goals in the areas of product dematerialization and manufacturing efficiency. PTC and aPriori will pursue greater interoperability between Windchill and aPriori’s aP Pro, aP Design, and aP Generate software.

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Additive manufacturers stretch capabilities with digitalization, motion control

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn about what additive manufacturers displayed and showcased at Rapid + TCT. Understand how the industry is changing and what this means for industrial manufacturers. Like other manufacturing industries, they continue evolving. It’s not enough to make the composite anymore or sell the printer.

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Waterjet Cutting for Multiple Materials

Fabricating & Metal Work

Third, because waterjet cutters are computer-controlled, a fabricator can use an engineer’s computer-aided design (CAD) file to create a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) file that controls the machine with precision. Still, these aren’t its only applications.

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Restorative Dentistry Is Evolving—Are You Ready for What’s Next?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Restorative dentistry is entering a new era, fueled by rapid innovation across materials science and digital manufacturing. From smart, responsive materials to cutting-edge 3D printing capabilities, todays innovations are transforming how dental restorations are designed, manufactured, and delivered.