Free BigRep CONNECT 3D printing software provides users with a “one-stop digital platform”

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Large-format 3D printer manufacturer BigRep has announced the launch of a new “one-stop digital platform” at the Formnext trade show. 

Utilizing the firm’s free BigRep CONNECT offering, it’s said that users of its machines are now able to seamlessly connect their hardware and monitor print progress within a unified digital space. By providing adopters with all the print information they’ll need at the click of a button, BigRep says its software could offer analytical and productivity benefits, as well as delivering some organizational convenience. 

BigRep’s large-format offering 

BigRep, which is based in Berlin but has technical centers and offices in Boston, Singapore, and Shanghai, is a developer and manufacturer of large-format Fused Filament Fabrication Systems (FFF). In the eight years since its inception, BigRep has collaborated with Etihad Airways (BASF), Bosch Rexroth (Bosch Rexroth), Deutsche Bahn and Etihad Airways to create and deploy a variety of machines, programs, and materials. 

This offering now includes the BigRep ONE, BigRep STUDIO G2 and BigRep PRO 3D printers, the latter of which is the firm’s largest to date. Alongside a whopping one cubic meter build volume, the system packs BigRep’s MXT control system and a state-of-the-art CNC controller, providing it with the speed and precision to produce huge molds, prototypes, tooling or patterns with high accuracy. 

While BigRep’s machines are open material, meaning that users can safely utilize third-party polymers in them, it opted to showcase the PRO with a range of its proprietary filaments at Formnext. It also offered a suite of services, including consultation, ROI calculation, part analysis, and application services, to help users get the most from these plastics. 

A BigRep PRO 3D print. GIF via BigRep.
A large-format BigRep PRO 3-D print. GIF via BigRep

BigRep CONNECT – 

BigRep’s free, fully web-based control center is designed to provide the users of its 3D printers with a way of closely controlling their production workflow, no matter where they’re located. Using the platform, it’s possible to monitor parameters like chamber temperature and which material is loaded, while getting running updates on system performance. 

It also offers print job management capabilities, which allow users to upload files, manage their job queue, preview prints and track their progress. The program also provides detailed information in areas like machine and filament usage to help users better use their 3D printers. 

Elsewhere, when it comes to the firm’s wider ecosystem, BigRep CONNECT is built to work natively with BigRep FLOW. This customizable software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform streamlines the printing of packaging, tooling, or other factory parts according to specified standards and qualifications. It was launched in May. 

BigRep 3D printer customers can apply for a BigRep CONNECT account and get started.

The BigRep PRO 3D printer. Photo via BigRep.
BigRep PRO 3D printer. Photo by BigRep.

BigRep is among the many FFF companies that have developed the software offerings it sells alongside its systems. Stratasys keeps updating its GrabCAD 3D printing software. GrabCAD Software Partner Program now allows users to access integrated Riven, Oqton functions. 

Similarly, Raise3D’s ideaMaker software is not just a print management tool, as it now allows users to apply textured finishes and engage in parameter optimization. RaiseCloud 3D printing platform is also offered by the firm. This allows remote control, monitoring, and reporting on the entire production workflow. 

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The BigRep PRO 3D Printer is the featured image. Photo by BigRep.

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