
Riven, one of the leaders in 3D reality intelligence for digital manufacturing and Authentise, the leader in data-driven workflow tools for additive manufacturing, are announcing the integration of the Authentise Manufacturing Execution System (aMES) with Riven’s 3D reality platform.
Through the integration, scan data from Riven’s sensors is automatically inserted into the traceability report of the part in aMES. Riven’s software also receives critical information including the as-designed CAD file, process, and material information directly from Authentise. The rapid identification of divergence from Riven’s Warp Adapted Model (WAMTM) will be viewable in Authentise. The resulting full contextual data capture of all parts provides a platform for further analysis by Riven, Authentise and users alike. In the future, WAMTM compensation will automatically trigger new orders in aMES.
According to Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise, “Integrating full-part 3D data into the Authentise aMES platform greatly accelerates new product introduction for parts made via additive manufacturing. Riven’s WAM technology is levelling-up part accuracy across all AM production techniques. I am very excited to see existing AM systems now able to produce production parts and meet tolerance specs that were previously impossible. Authentise customers will see immediate benefits – especially for setting up and managing series-production orders with Authentise.”
“We’re excited to welcome Authentise into the Riven ecosystem,” said James Page, founder and CTO of Riven. “For additive to reach its full potential, OEMs and service bureaus need to have confidence that production parts will be delivered quickly and meet specs. Authentise open platform and workflow automation are an excellent complement to Riven’s push-button easy capture, analysis and streamlined data aggregation. Data lakes based on capture of complete as-manufactured parts fuel Riven’s next-generation predictive, machine learning technology, enabling even higher part quality and reduced time to production deliveries for Authentise customers. Together, we can achieve true production quality and reduce time to product launch across the AM industry.”
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