Simplify3D and FlashForge Partner to Deliver Professional 3D Printing Package
Simplify3D is proud to announce the signing of a partnership agreement with FlashForge, enabling the manufacturer to offer new hardware and software combinations for professional users. Simplify3D’s 3D print preparation software will now be offered along with the Dreamer and Creator Pro printers, allowing customers to achieve superior results using these systems.
“We’re pleased to provide new software options for two of the most popular FlashForge machines. Both companies have worked together to offer a seamless experience, allowing professional customers to opt for the upgraded software solution right from the start”, said Clayton Webster, CEO, Simplify3D.
FlashForge was one of the first companies in the desktop 3D printing industry and has a long history of providing innovative printing platforms. Both the Dreamer and Creator Pro models have been very successful, winning multiple awards and consistently ranking as two of the most popular printers available. The ability to include Simplify3D with these printing platforms provides new functionality, including variable print settings, customizable supports, mesh repair tools, innovative dual-extrusion workflows, and a wide range of print customization options. These tools will provide users with more control over the printing process, enabling new applications and improved print quality.
Prior FlashForge customers may already be familiar with Simplify3D, as the software already supports many prior printer models. In fact, Simplify3D is currently compatible with over 400 different 3D printers, supporting hundreds of different manufacturers around the globe. This universal approach makes the software extremely versatile, allowing it to manage multiple printers with ease.
“We are excited about this new strategic partnership. Pairing the right hardware and software continues to be a major challenge in additive manufacturing industry, and we look forward to continued work with FlashForge in the future”, continued Webster.
The new hardware + software bundles are available today directly from the FlashForge website.