Boeing to collaborate with secure software company for 3D printing
Aerospace behemoth Boeing has signed up Assembrix for its software that will allow it to manage and protect the intellectual property it shares with vendors during the design and manufacturing process.
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Boeing, which currently has 'additive manufacturing' capabilities at 20 sites worldwide and partners with suppliers across the globe to deliver 3D-printed parts across its commercial, space and defense platforms, said the Israeli firm's software will protect design information from being intercepted, corrupted or decrypted throughout the distribution and manufacturing processes.
"We are pleased to partner with Boeing and value its confidence in us and in our capabilities," said Lior Polak, Assembrix CEO.
"This collaboration supports our vision to develop and implement innovative solutions that connect the world and take the additive manufacturing digital thread one step forward," Polak concluded.