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Xometry Launches Autodesk Fusion 360 App
On demand manufacturing leader delivers new integration with industry-leading Autodesk CAD/CAM platform.
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ROCKVILLE, Md., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Xometry, the largest U.S. marketplace for on demand manufacturing, announced today the launch of an app for Autodesk
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This app enables design engineers to see the direct impact of design changes on their part s cost and manufacturability without leaving Fusion 360. This instant feedback allows creators to make better parts and increase speed to market. Xometry s mission is to help engineers and designers bring their brightest ideas to life with ease, said Bill Cronin, Xometry s Chief Revenue Officer. From this integration with Autodesk s powerful platform, engineers will get high-quality feedback quickly, enabling them to innovate faster and better.
Hyundai Uncovers TIGER its ‘Walking Machine’ Driverless Vehicle Posted on 2828
Hyundai Motor Group (OTCMKTS: HYMTF) revealed TIGER (transforming intelligent ground excursion robot), an ultimate mobility vehicle designed to be completely autonomous. The vehicle was manufactured to work as both a four-wheel-drive car as well as a “four-legged walking machine”.
TIGER was built for scientific exploration and remote locations. It features 360-degree directional control and several sensors used for remote observation. The vehicle can link to driverless aerial vehicles (UAV’s), that can charge and transport TIGER to out-of-reach areas.
Both Hyundai’s California-based New Horizons Studio and U.S. firms Autodesk and Sundberg-Ferar have worked together on the project.