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In recent news, MakerVerse has unveiled a new tool for additive manufacturing (AM) that aims to simplify the selection process for users. The Technology and Material Advisor is an add-on to the company’s sourcing platform for industrial 3D printed parts, designed to help users navigate the vast landscape of 3D printing technologies and materials to find the best option for their project requirements.

With over 20 different project requirements and properties to choose from, users can easily select the right material for their needs, whether it be for metals or polymers, across various additive manufacturing technologies. Detailed data sheets are available for nearly 40 materials, allowing users to make informed decisions to reduce costs and eliminate imperfections in their parts.

According to Dr. Markus Seibold, CEO and co-founder of MakerVerse, tools like the Technology and Material Advisor can assist users in focusing on innovation and creation by streamlining the selection process. By relieving users of time-consuming challenges so they can concentrate on developing new solutions and products while the platform takes care of the rest, MakerVerse aims to help businesses stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving industry.

MakerVerse originated from Siemens Energy in 2022 through a joint venture with ZEISS and venture capital investors, with the goal of creating a digital on-demand manufacturing platform for various needs, including 3D printed prototypes and spare parts. The company’s supply chain now offers more than just additive manufacturing, with additional capabilities such as CNC machining and injection molding. Described by Seibold as “the Amazon for industrial 3D printing,” MakerVerse is dedicated to providing a seamless experience for users looking to utilize advanced manufacturing technologies for their projects.

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