![]() ![]() Today, Tech Soft 3D announced that many of its partners who want to add 3D printing capabilities to their products, or even develop new ones, are choosing not to develop the technology to do so in-house, but are instead using its HOOPS SDKs and Polygonica, a market-leading mesh healing toolkit by MachineWorks. Its tetra4D brand of end-user products are used to convert CAD data into 3D PDF. Its toolkit products power nearly 500 applications that run on millions of computers all over the world, and include capabilities that are difficult and expensive to develop, like visualization, modeling, mesh processing, and CAD translation the company also created the 3D format that’s part of today’s 3D PDF standard. Oregon-based Tech Soft 3D is a top global provider of SDKs that help software teams deliver successful applications. The 3D software solutions that will be required for these markets will need to be highly customized – which is where Tech Soft 3D and its AM software development toolkits (SDKs) come in. In the same report, SmarTech projects that, by the year 2021, nearly 30% of the additive manufacturing software market will come from application-specific tools, and specifically ones from the medial and dental fields. According to a market report by SmarTech, the market size for 3D printing will grow over 150% in the next four years as it’s already at around $294 million, that’s a pretty big jump.
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