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Materialise Magics

3D data prep software offering CAD and mesh editing, automated support generation, import of all major formats, advanced nesting, simulation, and integration features to optimize build prep, minimize errors, generate reports, and enhance additive manufacturing workflows.

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  • Paid
  • Proprietary

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  • Windows
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  1.  Prototyping
  2.  3D Printing

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  • Developed by

    BE flagMaterialise NV
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Materialise Magics?

Materialise Magics is a 3D printing software with CAD and mesh tools for data and build preparation. It streamlines the 3D printing process, automates repetitive tasks, and increases print success rates. It can import files, edit parts, create lattices and supports, optimize nest density, slice models, and simulate metal builds. It minimizes lead times and human error by automating processes like support generation, nesting, labeling, and simulation. It can integrate with the CO-AM Software Platform and Next-Generation Build Processors, enhancing traceability, enabling file revisions, and improving processing speeds. It is adaptable to any 3D printing technology or materials and provides tools for importing data, fixing and enhancing parts, optimizing nesting, automating support generation, analyzing builds, transferring designs to machines, and generating reports.