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Geomagic Freeform Advances Productivity and Accessibility for Complex 3D Design

Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence has introduces powerful productivity savings for 3D designers producing complex and organic shapes in its first release of Geomagic Freeform. With a subscription model and extended haptic input device options, the powerful and mature software is now more accessible than ever, enabling anyone to adopt its advanced and fully interoperable 3D design tools. 

Geomagic Freeform empowers designers to create complex, handcrafted-style sculptural and organic forms that are often too intricate for traditional CAD systems. Key applications include toy and packaging design, personalised surgical medical devices, orthotics & prosthetics, and mould and die design, making it the primary tool for industries ranging from consumer goods to healthcare – now more accessible to any project team tasked with organic, irregular 3D design of manufactured products to use alongside their company standard tools. 

“This marks our first Geomagic Freeform release as part of Hexagon, and we’re thrilled to continue delivering impactful releases for users worldwide,” said Kevin Atkins, Product Manager, Hexagon’s Portable Metrology Division. “With Haply Robotics integration and innovations like Python scripting, we’re making advanced 3D tools for organic and manufacturable design more powerful, intuitive, and accessible than ever.” 

The new Deform Selection tool enables designers to move, rotate, or scale a selected region of a model while adjacent areas deform smoothly. For example, this makes it easy for a user to change the pose of a toy dinosaur’s head or change the orientation of a patient’s scanned wrist in seconds, saving 10 to 20 minutes of laborious step-by-step actions every time the task is needed. 

Building on Geomagic Freeform’s robust Dynabot automation capabilities, the addition of Python scripting unlocks access to a comprehensive library of automation-ready tools. Designers can now automate custom workflows without being programming experts using the extensive Geomagic API library. For example, after a cranial implant plate has been designed in Freeform, the mould required for an acrylic manufacturing process can be generated through a fully Python-automated workflow, reducing the mould design time from an hour to just minutes. 

Geomagic Freeform is typically used with a 3D haptic device that gives the users an intuitive and interactive digital experience similar to clay modelling. A new award-winning solution with Haply Robotics delivers the realism of clay sculpting with the power of a world-class digital platform, all at an affordable price point. Geomagic Freeform software now supports the Inverse3 and the ultra-portable MinVerse, perfectly suited for designers on the go, whether travelling on a flight or visiting a customer or patient. 

The latest release delivers a host of productivity enhancements that streamline key tasks such as measuring, sculpting, and deforming, enabling greater precision and efficiency in every detail of their work. For healthcare customers, this release extends DICOM standard support to include RTSTRUCT, a critical format used in radiation oncology treatment planning. This enhancement improves the design workflow for bolus devices, enabling better device design and preparation for 3D printing. 

For more information: www.hexagon.com

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