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Authentise Releases Digital Design Warehouse

Platform to unite and share additive manufacturing initiatives and spare part catalogues.

Philadelphia, PA, 18 Oct 2022 – Authentise ( www.authentise.com), the leader in data-driven manufacturing & workflow tools, has released a major new product to simplify how digital designs are shared.

The Digital Design Warehouse will help organizations create more cohesive additive manufacturing initiatives by bringing insights from disparate silos into full view across all teams. The platform allows everyone their own personal library by uploading any 2D and 3D file type with fully configurable additional parameters. Those designs can be further analyzed using plugins from 3rd parties such as Zverse, which enables the conversion from 2D to 3D, and Castor ( www.3dcastor.com), which assesses the project’s suitability for additive manufacturing.

Sharing is at the heart of the new platform. Access is tightly controlled with granular permissions, enabling you to share projects with internal and external stakeholders, such as suppliers or customers. The platform provides a space for everybody to engage in conversations, edit (where permitted) and view or access designs.

A particular use case for the Digital Design Warehouse is spare parts. OEMs are able to use the platform to first manage the design and engineering process, bringing multiple design, R&D and testing stakeholders together. Once complete, the design can be shared securely with potential clients via a fully custom branded catalogue. The inclusion of an “Order Now” button allows for the design to be sent directly to a production center of choice.

“The market for additively manufactured spare parts is rapidly evolving.” says Omer Blaier, CEO of Castor. “We’ve helped many companies assess the additive opportunities in their portfolio and acquire large databases of designs ready for action. What's missing is a tool to help them develop those projects and then securely share those designs with production facilities. We’re delighted to see Authentise moving to fill the void and excited to be part of the project.”

“We are thrilled to launch the Digital Design Warehouse,” says Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise. “The launch today shows that the distributed manufacturing dream that Authentise was founded on 10 years ago is not dead. It will take several more years of concerted effort by the industry, but soon plane crashes caused by the lack of available spare parts as happened in Nigeria in 2012 will be history. We can only accomplish this by working together, so we’re excited to launch with two new integrations to Authentise’s open platform. Castor and Zverse help customers identify and develop the applications that ultimately help drive the industry. We can’t wait to include even more incredible features from third parties as well as Authentise’s toolkit such as prep-workflows.”

More information on the Digital Design Warehouse can be found on https://www.authentise.com/warehouse and at the Authentise booth at Formnext, at booth 11.0-A51.

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About Authentise

Authentise delivers data-driven process automation software for additive manufacturing. Its two products include AMES, a workflow management engine using machine data for automation, and 3Diax, a platform of manufacturing related software modules. These tools help Boeing, Ricoh, 3M, Danfoss and others at the forefront of R&D, prototyping and production to reduce effort and cost, improve traceability and transparency, and deliver quality. The products also serve as their core contextual data engine in manufacturing, enabling them to easily build connected Industry 4.0 solutions. The company was founded in 2012 in San Francisco and operates offices in Philadelphia, London and Kiev.

About CASTOR

CASTOR is an Israeli software company, based in Tel Aviv University Ventures, backed by Xerox, Evonik, Japanese, British and American investors. The company is a member of Siemens Frontier and NVIDIA inspection programs, and an official partner at Materialise CO-AM and Ultimaker Digital Factory platforms.

CASTOR is a cloud-based and ‘on-prem’ fully automated software that analyses each part within existing product design of discrete manufacturing, and identifies parts that are a good fit for 3D printing, both technically and economically. 

The software is based on the feedback derived from 50,000 parts analyzed over the last 18 months by more than 80 companies, including F-500 companies such as Stanley Black and Decker, Schneider Electric, and Danfoss, where a proven success shown by identify 50% cost reduction and accelerate time to market of mechanical components by a factor of 5

For information, please contact: Omer Blaier, CEO CASTOR, Email Contact, +972528702464