Materialise has been busy lately. The company, known for collaborating with 3D printer manufacturers to design customized software, announced today that they have established three new partnerships with South Korean printer manufacturers to create custom software suites for their printers. The new software, in all three cases, will be designed with a strong emphasis on accessibility, allowing both experts and novices to easily navigate and streamline the 3D printing process.
South Korean company Lincsolution will be one of the latest companies to benefit from Materialise’s customized Builder software, which has already been custom-designed for several companies to facilitate smooth communication between printers and software. The new Builder suite will be tailored to Lincsolution’s Link Pro desktop FDM printer, which is mostly used in the fields of education and research. The Link Pro software will combine a Build Processor framework with elements from Magics and will be designed to be fast and user friendly to make printing easy for 3D printing novices. Materialise’s 3DPrintCloud will also be in the mix, allowing for quick fixes to even the most error-filled designs.
“It is a great opportunity for us to collaborate with Materialise,” said Keunsik Choi, CEO of Lincsolution. “As a machine manufacturer, we find it important to stay competitive by adding a software solution to complete our desktop 3D printer offer.”
“I believe that co-operating with Materialise can bring a marvelous change in the home 3D printing field that goes beyond the 3D printer,” said Ji-Hoon Kang, CTO of Former’s Farm. “This software can extend our usage of 3D printers.”
With these new partnerships, Materialise can expect to continue to build their reputation for collaboration. If they keep up this way, it won’t be surprising if they end up cornering the 3D printer software market. Let’s hear your thoughts on these partnerships in the Materialise forum thread on 3DPB.com.