Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, Berlin, 2024
Presenter: Ruiqi Chen, Software Engineer, & Andrew Sink, Senior Application Engineer
Organization: Carbon
This presentation delves into the use of computational design and additive manufacturing in producing customized, high-performance applications at scale. We’re not talking hundreds or even thousands–Carbon is on a mission to produce one million custom parts per month. Highlighting a collaboration between software developers and engineers at Carbon, this presentation showcases the unique scientific and technical challenges with a mission of this scale and complexity, and the solutions developed along the way.
As a leader in bringing additive manufactured, high-performance products to market, we’ll focus on the methodology behind developing an automated workflow for custom parts, including computational design techniques, dual cure material science, and the adoption of additive manufacturing processes.
The discussion will cover critical aspects such as design optimization, performance simulation, and the challenges of production scalability. Attendees will gain insights into the precise application of computational tools in enhancing product customization and performance, reflecting on the potential for future advancements in manufacturing technology.
The CDFAM Computational Design Symposium Series brings together leading experts from design, engineering, architecture, academia and software development for a series of knowledge sharing and networking events focusing on computational design at all scales.