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MultiMechanics & Fortify Partner to Make Composite 3D Printing More Predictable

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MultiMechanics and Fortify have announced a strategic partnership to improve the predictability of composite 3D printing.
Fortify will use MultiMechanics’ flagship product, MultiMech, to predict the structural integrity of printed parts before printing, and to help optimize the design by controlling the fiber orientation throughout the structure. “We see a definite need for better predictability of 3D printing, and we believe that our application poses a unique case for the MultiMech software,” stated Josh Martin, CEO of Fortify. “The resulting printed parts take full advantage of the strength-to-weight benefits of composite materials to a degree of resolution and complexity not possible before.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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