Month: October 2017

3D Printed Authenticity Tags

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Origin is a 3D printing company to develop a tamper-proof retail ‘smart tag’ guaranteeing the authenticity of high-value consumer goods.
The tags stand at the confluence of several rapidly developing technologies and can potentially change how brands, retailers, and consumers interact. Ember is a 3D printer from Autodesk.
“The 3D-printed Chronicled tag is the first product that can be adapted to fit entirely different markets in minutes; we can match the product’s look and feel to fit brands, retailers, and consumer tastes in different luxury-good markets without additional costs or delays,” said Origin CEO Chris Prucha.

 

 

 

The Artificial Intelligence and our 3D Printing

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We are trying to implement” Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology for our 3D Printing.
Business Case from Sculpteo is a self-learning artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence can analyze the suitability of our additive manufacturing project, calculate risks and opportunities, and advise if a material or technique would fit our needs better than the one we have in mind. The Business Case tool is already available.
Since it’s a self-learning AI, it will benefit significantly every time we interact with it and grow increasingly sophisticated.

The world of 3D printing is undergoing a revolution driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and nanotechnology. One notable advancement in this field is Sculpteo’s self-learning AI Business Case tool, which brings remarkable sophistication to additive manufacturing projects. By harnessing the power of AI, businesses can now analyze project suitability, assess risks and opportunities, and receive expert advice on material and technique selection. With each interaction, this self-learning AI grows more refined, offering businesses a competitive edge and transforming the landscape of 3D printing.