viernes, 28 de junio de 2019

Tecnología HP MultiJet Fusion para Moda y Complementos


La personalización de accesorios y complementos de moda es una de las asignaturas pendientes de la industria textil, pues cuando hablamos de "personalización" estamos hablando de fabricar piezas únicas a gusto del consumidor.

Sin embargo, conseguir fabricar piezas únicas asequibles en tiempo y coste continúa siendo una idea de vanguardia, y creo que la tecnología HP MultiJet Fusion puede lograr la combinación perfecta entre costes y tiempos.

Es verdad que hasta la fecha se han hecho incursiones en el terreno de la moda utilizando distintos materiales y tecnologías. Desde luego, los resultados han sido impresionantes cuando menos, pero no han pasado de ser utilizados más que en pasarelas de moda, ya que las tecnologías utilizadas han fallado hasta ahora por varias razones:

1ª) Su velocidad de fabricación resulta insuficiente para plantearse un proyecto de negocio basado en la producción masiva de piezas únicas.

2ª) La isotropía de las piezas impresas con esas tecnologías resulta insuficiente para aplicaciones que vayan más allá de la pasarela.

3ª) Los materiales no son precisamente baratos, y su resistencia mecánica es de nuevo insuficiente para aplicaciones que vayan más allá de la pasarela.

Sin embargo, creo que la tecnología HP MultiJet Fusion ofrece nuevas posibilidades por varias razones que voy a exponer a continuación:


1ª) La velocidad de fabricación que ofrece esta nueva tecnología supera con creces la velocidad del resto de tecnologías utilizadas hasta la fecha. Esto permite entregar más pedidos, en menos tiempo.


2ª) La resistencia mecánica de los materiales disponibles a día de hoy para la tecnología HP MultiJet Fusion, hace posible que los accesorios de moda y complementos fabricados con ella puedan ser utilizados en cualquier evento que lo exija. Esto permite abordar más aplicaciones y llegar por tanto a más clientes.



4ª) La isotropía de las piezas impresas mediante HP MultiJet Fusion permite abordar la fabricación de cualquier geometría por muy complicada que sea. Esto permite abordar más aplicaciones y llegar por tanto a más clientes.


A pesar de todas las limitaciones que ha habido hasta la fecha, sigue habiendo diseñadores en la industria de la moda que siguen oteando el horizonte de la manufactura aditiva.


Aún queda un largo camino por recorrer, pero todos los avances tecnológicos apuntan a un futuro en el que la Manufactura Digital Aditiva será otra tecnología más de fabricación, tal vez no tanto para la ropa, sino para accesorios de moda personalizados.

miércoles, 26 de junio de 2019

Invitación al Roadshow 2019 de HP 3D Printing



HP 3D Printing ha organizado un evento muy especial con parada en los centros más importantes de HP en EspañaMADRID y BARCELONA.

Tras el éxito de la presentación de la nueva Impresora 3D HP Jet Fusion 5200 en la feria ADDIT3D el pasado 4 de junio en BilbaoHP quiere seguir acercando a la industria las novedades más disruptivas del negocio 3D de HP.

Las sesiones tendrán lugar en los centros de HP de las distintas ciudades y la agenda será la siguiente:

Introducción y Bienvenida (15 minutos)
Novedades en el portfolio de HP 3D Printing: De prototipado funcional a fabricación industrial en serie. Foco en la nueva solución serie 5200. (60 minutos)
Guías básicas de diseño para fabricación aditiva. (30 minutos)
Casos de éxito de nuestros clientes. (45 minutos)
Preguntas y respuestas. (30 minutos)
Cóctel relacional. (60 minutos)


Madrid: 3 de julio 

HP Las Rozas 
Calle Jose Echegaray 18
28232 Las Rozas

11:00h – 15:00h

Idioma: Español

Podrás aparcar en las instalaciones de HP

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Barcelona: 9 de julio 
HP Sant Cugat 
Camí de Can Graells 1-21
08174 Sant Cugat del Vallés

10:00h – 14:00h

Idioma: Español

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Contacto organización:
Monica Colome-Batlle
Marketing Manager HP 3D Print Iberia 
monica.col.batlle@hp.com 

lunes, 24 de junio de 2019

HP leads digital manufacturing with a new 3D printing solution


HP has unveiled a series of innovations and partnerships that help its customers accelerate their transition to digital manufacturing.


HP is expanding its industry leading 3D printing portfolio with the new Jet Fusion 5200 Series solution, an industrial 3D printing system that offers customers new levels of predictability, efficiency, repeatability and production quality at a production scale.


In order for customers to digitally transform their manufacturing, HP is also expanding its strategic alliances with industrial leaders BASF, Materialise and Siemens; in addition to launching the HP Digital Manufacturing Network, a new global community of suppliers of printed parts in 3D on a large scale and with proven efficiency.


"The Fourth Industrial Revolution is one of the most transformative forces of our life. As a result, new technological innovations will be needed, new collaboration models will emerge and new ways of doing business will be developed" says Christoph Schell, President of 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing at HP "HP is committed to helping customers with diverse manufacturing needs to turn the change into an opportunity through the most innovative portfolio of solutions and the most complete ecosystem of leading partners in the sector. The expansion of our portfolio with the new Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing system, together with the expansion of the Industrial partnerships and our new digital manufacturing network are big accelerators of our journey towards digital manufacturing."


The new HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing solution brings together new systems, data intelligence, software, services and material innovations that allow customers to scale their 3D production and focus on growing their business. Taking advantage of these innovations, the new solution extends the predictability of manufacturing with optimum performance and high quality of the pieces at industrial levels of efficiency, precision and repeatability; provides excellent cost efficiency and productivity for production environments; and provides greater flexibility, better uptime, optimized workflows and simplified fleet management, necessary for factory production adjustments. New data intelligence capabilities, software and services, including the HP 3D Process Control and HP 3D Center software offerings and the HP 3D Parts Assessment service, enable customers to reach new levels of operational efficiency and repeatability, as well as identify and optimize the production of new 3D applications.


HP also introduced a new certified thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), ULTRASINT ™, developed by BASF, to expand the range of end-use applications for customers of the new Jet Fusion 5200 series systems. The new TPU is ideal for flexible and elastic parts, and complements HP High Reusability PA-12, PA-12 Glass Beads and PA-11 materials, with more developments that will come in the future. Numerous companies in the automotive, industrial, consumer goods and manufacturing sectors are exploring new applications for the new Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing solution, including Avid Product Development, BASF, Jaguar Land Rover, Kupol, Materialise, Sculpteo, Prodartis and Vestas"As the largest provider of wind turbines in the world, Vestas expects innovators like HP to help us accelerate the development of new products for a more sustainable future," said Jeremy D. Haight, Senior Principal Engineer of Emerging Technologies at Vestas VBIC. The combination of new 3D printing materials and technological advances is a significant step towards opening up new design possibilities, streamlining our manufacturing and improving environmental sustainability."


HP has also announced the expansion of partnerships with a number of industry leaders to help customers on their way to digital manufacturing. Siemens, a leader in innovation in automation and digitalization, and HP expand their partnership to offer a complete additional manufacturing solution that integrates the HP 3D printing and intelligence platform, including the new HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D solution, with the Digital Enterprise software portfolio from Siemens. HP and Siemens unite the power of both companies to expand the market and help customers create unique product designs, bring high quality 3D parts to market faster and create digital factory environments that unlock the full potential of Additive Manufacturing"We are delighted to expand our collaboration with HP. Innovative partnerships and cutting-edge technologies, such as additive manufacturing, are essential for the digital transformation of companies in all sectors. Siemens and HP are thinking about the future and are bringing together the best of both companies in a complete and industry-specific solution that will accelerate the adoption of industrial Additive Manufacturing, helping our customers increase flexibility, efficiency and speed of digital manufacturing," says Klaus Helmrich, CEO of Siemens Digital Industries and member of the Board of Directors of Siemens AG.


BASF, the world's leading chemical company, and HP expand their partnership to offer innovative BASF materials certified for HP's new 3D printing solutions. The two companies will also partner to grow the market and help customers design and develop new applications with this unique combination of material science and 3D printing capabilities. BASF and HP are already working with Vestas, the world's largest provider of wind turbines, and Sculpteo, a provider of 3D design and production services, in new applications produced with BASF's ULTRASINT™ TPU in HP Jet Fusion 3D printing systems. "Collaborative innovation among key players in the industry will help customers unlock the full potential of 3D printing," says Dr. Markus Kamieth, member of the Board of Directors of BASF. "The introduction of the new TPU is a milestone significant in the cooperation between BASF and HP, in line with our common goal of accelerating the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing".


Materialise, a leader in 3D Printing and software services, and HP expand their partnership to integrate the new HP Jet Fusion 5200 and HP Jet Fusion 500/300 3D printing solutions with Materialise Build Processor and Materialize Magics 3D Print Suite. As one of the first customers of the new Jet Fusion 5200 3D printing solution, Materialise is also identifying and developing new innovative applications for customers using the new BASF TPU and other available HP 3D Printing materials. Materialise is also an initial partner of HP's new digital manufacturing network, which leverages HP's 3D printing technologies to supply parts to scale for the European market. "The market is clearly adopting 3D printing for production and, as a long-time HP partner, we are proud to extend our collaboration to new areas," says Fried Vancraen, founder and CEO of Materialise. "Our customers are excited about our greater integration with HP, our joint work in new applications and materials, and our commitment to expand the production of high quality parts, together we help our customers to win in an increasingly competitive market."


Many companies turn to digital manufacturing service providers to help them accelerate the development of new products, shorten time to market, create more efficient supply chains and reduce their carbon footprint. To meet these needs, HP has introduced the new HP Digital Manufacturing Network, a global community of production partners from HP to help design, produce and deliver plastic and metal parts at scale using HP's 3D Printing solutions. The members of the HP Digital Manufacturing Network have extensive experience in advanced additive manufacturing, solid quality management and complete manufacturing processes, as well as a proven capacity for volume production. The HP Digital Manufacturing Network initially includes partners from the United States, Asia and Europe. Production partners of Digital Manufacturing Network who have met the rigorous ratings of the HP program include 3D Forecast, GKN Powder Metallurgy, GoProto, Jabil, Materialise, Parmatech and ZiggZagg NV. HP will further expand the network to other target markets with new qualified partners in the coming months.

Boosting additive know-how for drupa 2020


From 16 to 26 June 2020, Düsseldorf will once again be the epicentre of the global printing, media and packaging industry.


More than 250,000 visitors, 1,800 exhibitors and just as many journalists from over 180 countries will flock to drupa, the world's leading trade fair for the printing, media and packaging industry, to learn about the latest trends and technologies in the world of printing and packaging.


Since drupa 2016, 3D printing has been one of the six highlights in the trade show program. In addition to its own exhibition area, drupa 2020 will once again dedicate a touchpoint 3D fab+print to this future technology. For the first time, the VDMA Additive Manufacturing Association will be responsible for the content design and implementation of the ten-day lecture programme. A total of 80 specialist lectures are planned, which will be spread over two two-hour blocks every day.


With a view to the trade fair’s target group, the focus will be on applications in printing and paper machine construction as well as applications for media and packaging. The spectrum will range from additive-manufactured machine components to prototyping or on-demand spare parts supply for printing presses to the use of additive processes to manufacture individual advertising products and unusual packaging solutions. "Since our trade fair appearance at drupa 2016 met with a very positive response, it made sense to expand our commitment at drupa 2020 and contribute our know-how," explains Dr. Markus Heering, Managing Director of the VDMA Additive Manufacturing Association and also the VDMA Printing and Paper Technology Association.

martes, 11 de junio de 2019

Outdoor advertising in 3D


The success or failure of an outdoor advertising campaign, always depends on its ability to capture attention.


And in the digital age, outdoor advertising has become more difficult than ever: The RGB images offered by mobile screens have managed to capture attention up to levels that make it a challenge to make people fix their attention on something outside of a screen.


In the same way, the success or failure of a printing service provider depends always on its ability to capture attention, so the possibility of offering 3D Printing in giant format offers an invaluable advantage to stand out from the competition.


But perhaps the biggest advantage may be the profitability, as 3D Printing grants a level of exclusivity that translates into great business opportunities for the graphic industry: Nowadays there are not many graphic arts suppliers that offer 3D Printing in giant format, so the demand exceeds the offer. Therefore, offering 3D Printing in giant format allows us even more to differentiate from the rest.


In words of Steve Gallow, co-founder of Media Resources Inc., number one provider of digital signs, digital led displays and large format digital printing in North America "Customers often prefer to work with suppliers that have a "fun" touch, and the 3D Printing in giant format gives us all that. The advantages for the business are obvious: the exhibitors that previously took months to build, can now be printed in 3D in a matter of days, and even with a higher quality, which means that we can accept more projects, as well as more sophisticated jobs."