![]() ![]() ![]() After identifying and mapping out parts that are 3D printable, the system recommends the optimal materials and technologies with which to fabricate the components and then 3D prints the desired object.ĭigiPart’s automated nature has caught the attention of various multinational clients, such as Honeywell and DNVGL, amongst others. The firm has worked with a range of customers in various sectors, aiding them in reducing their storage of obsolete parts and cutting lead times for critical components.ĭigiPart is the company’s flagship system and is designed to help 3D printing firms build an end-to-end digital spare parts inventory. SP3D provides a suite of programs designed to help customers to identify, digitize, and 3D print spare parts in a more cost-effective way. Through DigiPart, firms will be able to automatically reconstruct 3D models using only a part description and 2D drawing. “The reconstruction of 3D models from technical drawings is a real challenge for which the combination of digital geometry processing techniques, expert and deep learning algorithms will pave the way for a considerable breakthrough in the creation of digital inventories,” said Nabil Anwer, Deputy Director of LURPA. Named ‘RAPID’, the project will see SP3D’s proprietary DigiPart platform deployed to create software capable of automatically reconstructing 2D drawings into printable 3D models. ![]() French software start-up Spare Parts 3D (SP3D) has entered into a joint R&D project with the French Defense Innovation Agency (DIA) and the University for Research in Automated Production (LURPA) of the École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay. ![]()
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