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HP’s 3D Display and Color Printing Without Those Goofy Glasses

It looked like an optical illusion. I met briefly with Brian Armstrong of HP to find out what they were showcasing in their partner booth at PLM Connection. I was looking at a big screen displaying a camshaft from an NX window. It looked like it was jumping right our of the screen. No need for 3D glasses. See my video interview with Brian to learn more:



Even more compelling was the 3D color printer they had in their booth – cutting parts right there at the conference. Check out the video to see it in action:



Since Brian mentioned Service Lifecycle Management in our interview I wanted to find out a little more about it. Here is a presentation Markus Brandis from HP gave at the event. He noted SLM is the final step in the PLM process. Slides 11-12 give a good overview.

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Last but not least, I’ll leave you with this PDF with detailed information on the Siemens PLM – HP partnership.

Dora Smith

Dora Smith is the senior director of the global academic program for Siemens PLM Software. The program empowers the next generation of digital talent through project-based learning, STEM competitions and industrial strength software and curriculum to support students and academic institutions worldwide.

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This article first appeared on the Siemens Digital Industries Software blog at https://blogs.stage.sw.siemens.com/news/hps-3d-display-and-color-printing-without-those-goofy-glasses/