Oqton accelerates intelligent manufacturing by providing comprehensive software solutions for additive production, 3D scanning, and robotic welding — helping industrial and healthcare organizations drive innovation and efficiency. The company’s additive production software enables complete traceability and visibility across an organization, delivering AI-powered capabilities for image segmentation, additive design, build prep, MES, additive inspection, and simulation. Global manufacturers use Oqton software to automate robotic welding to increase productivity. The company’s industry-leading Geomagic suite is the foundation of 3D scanning solutions for reverse engineering and inspection applications. Oqton is supported by partnerships with machine and scanner vendors, software partners, and ERP/CAD/PLM integrations.
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A hallmark of modern design practices, simulation is now being applied to manufacturing process planning to boost product quality, drive efficiencies and lessen potential risks.
Oqton Build Quality integrates with EOSCONNECT Core library for in-situ IoT and image analysis, according to companies.
Decentralized production models increase security and risk exposure of standard design intellectual property and additive manufacturing process parameters and recipes.
The 2023 Formnext show was a hotbed of new announcements, many leveraging AI to ensure consistent print quality and traceability for production-scale applications.
Advances in artificial intelligence, in-situ monitoring and process control are picking away at longstanding concerns about additive manufacturing part quality, but more work needs to be done.
As production-scale AM gains traction, process simulation and in-situ monitoring are keys to consistent quality and optimized performance for 3D-printed parts.
Companies combine lsoftware and 3D printers to deliver application-specific metal additive manufacturing solutions.
DfAM is the key to reducing post-processing burden.
Combining Oqton and CASTOR software yields a solution for part selection, preparation, optimization and production planning when analyzing manufacturing for additive opportunities.
Software platform to be offered under Oqton brand, providing factory-floor workflow integration, automation, control, and optimization.
Machine learning drives new industry automation.
Oqton is part of Valk Welding’s Automatic Robot Programming (ARP) solution for high-mix, low-volume production.
Lower cost offerings and AI-enabled automation help streamline scan-to-print workflows in light of more interest in reverse engineering and quality assurance use cases.
Companies will blend expertise in automation and additive manufacturing to offer improved productivity and traceability, companies say.
Before 3D printing can evolve, it must be enhanced with sufficient data management.
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