Desktop Metal Launches ETEC 3D Printer Brand Focused on Industrial Manufacturers
Desktop Metal, a global leader in additive manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced the launch of ETEC, a new 3D printing brand that will enable EnvisionTEC, the original inventor of digital light processing (DLP) technology, to better connect with industrial customers.
This example shows how to create a 5-axis robot machining project for sculpting using RhinoCAM and RoboDK. This project uses a KUKA robot synchronized with a linear rail and a two-axis turntable (9 synchronized axes).
Desktop Metal has released DM HH Stainless Steel (DM HH-SS), a custom stainless steel alloy that combines high strength and hardness with corrosion resistance, for additive manufacturing on the Production System platform. Customers can now leverage the Production System’s Single Pass Jetting (SPJ) technology to produce DM HH-SS components at scale across a range of industries where high strength and hardness are required, including oil & gas, automotive, consumer products, and medical devices.
Aras Announces Minerva Merger for Best-in-Class PLM Functionality in Medical Devices and High-Tech Electronics
Aras, which provides the most powerful low-code platform with applications to design, build, and operate complex products, today announced the merger of Minerva Group, the leading Aras Innovator PLM implementation partner. Minerva brings best-in-class PLM functionality—built on the Aras platform—for medical devices and high-tech electronics companies. The company also brings extensive vertical industry expertise in automotive, aerospace, defense, and industrial equipment manufacturing, and will provide Aras with direct, local representation in the Nordic region and the Netherlands. The merger is effective immediately.
Desktop Metal Receives $7.9 Million System Order from Major German Car Maker for Mass Production of Automotive Components
Desktop Metal, a leader in mass production additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, announced that, the company has received a $7.9 million order for binder jet additive manufacturing systems from a major German car maker for the mass production of metal automotive powertrain components at scale.
Desktop Metal announced it has qualified D2 tool steel for the Studio System 2, an accessible metal 3D printing platform that offers customers the easiest way to print high-performance metal parts in low volumes for pre-production and end-use applications.
By Oleksandr Syniakov, Director of Enterprise Solutions at AMC Bridge. In our work with enterprise engineering organizations, we see a recurring pattern: the platform decision has been made, the APIs are available, initial prototypes show promise, and then the project stalls. Not because of missing capabilities, but because of everything that surrounds them: authentication models, cost governance, CI/CD pipelines, long-term maintainability, and the effort of moving from a working demo to a system hundreds of users depend on daily.
As product complexity increases and regulatory requirements become more stringent, engineering teams face growing pressure to ensure that design outputs consistently meet defined requirements. However, fragmented toolchains, manual validation, and weak traceability lead to inefficiencies, late-stage rework, and compliance risks. AMC Bridge has developed the AI-Assisted KiCad–Codebeamer MCP Integration Demo, a technology demonstration that introduces a new approach to requirements-driven design validation and compliance automation, in response to recurring challenges observed across client projects, where requirements management remains fragmented, inconsistently standardized, and often handled through emails, documents, or ad-hoc processes—highlighting a clear gap that existing tools, including ALM systems, do not fully address within manufacturing engineering workflows.
As manufacturing becomes more distributed and product development more complex, companies are under more pressure than ever to connect data across design, engineering, and production. The idea of a “digital thread,” this continuous flow of product data across systems, is no longer just a long-term goal, but something many organizations are actively pushing to implement.
As software vendors modernize their 3D platforms, transitioning to a reliable and widely adopted geometry kernel becomes essential for improving modeling accuracy, streamlining development, and accelerating innovation. To support organizations on this journey, Siemens Digital Industries Software and AMC Bridge hosted a joint webinar focused on Parasolid implementation. Discover how vendors can speed up product development by leveraging a PLM Components–based ecosystem and collaborating with engineering teams experienced in advanced geometry workflows.