Today, 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD), announced it has achieved a
significant milestone in commercializing Oqton Manufacturing OS.
This solution is designed to enable on-demand additive
manufacturing (AM) in regulated markets by providing full
factory-floor workflow integration thus transforming how products
are brought to market. Baker Hughes, an energy technology company,
is now in full production with Oqton Manufacturing OS in its
central manufacturing facilities in Houston, Texas. This marks a
significant milestone in the commercial software agreement Baker
Hughes entered with Oqton, a wholly owned, independently operated
subsidiary of 3D Systems, in March 2023 and reinforces the
companies’ shared vision to support decentralized manufacturing.
The successful implementation of this solution by Baker Hughes
demonstrates the Oqton Manufacturing OS’ ability to accelerate the
design and production of additively manufactured parts across the
entire manufacturing workflow to increase efficiency and facilitate
regulatory compliance.
Baker Hughes began using Oqton Manufacturing OS and the Oqton
operating system in June 2024 to scale the role of AM within its
manufacturing workflow without compromising quality or the user
experience. The system integration enables Baker Hughes to
efficiently scale its production output while minimizing
investments in the support structure. Additionally, the end-to-end
system facilitates the monitoring of key performance indicators
through the production workflow. For build monitoring alone, Baker
Hughes realized a 98% reduction in active monitoring engineering
time, saving 136 engineering hours per printer annually. Root cause
analysis has also decreased 98% through Oqton’s automated
reporting. Additionally, Baker Hughes realized an 18% reduction in
costs associated with scrap due to real-time actionable alerts
during part production.
Oqton Manufacturing OS helps customers move from prototyping to
a repeatable, high-quality production additive manufacturing
process, with full traceability from raw material through finished
component which is essential for high-reliability applications.
Oqton Manufacturing OS manages, optimizes, automates, monitors, and
traces actions and data to increase throughput, scale production,
and maximize operational efficiency. The solution is designed to
address all key aspects of an end-to-end manufacturing workflow
including:
- Order management via a customer and supplier portal for order
intake, capacity and demand planning, and quoting and
approvals.
- Engineering through 3DXpert enabling design for additive
manufacturing (DfAM), build process preparation, simulation, AM
inspection, and digital rights management for functional
efficiency.
- Digital warehousing that provides user access segregation
control with multifacility workflow management.
- An additive manufacturing-based MES (manufacturing execution
system) enables operational excellence, management and
traceability.
- Production monitoring based on internally developed IP uses
analytic-driven and deep learning capabilities to detect and alert
anomalies in real-time.
“We are pleased to achieve deployment of this solution with our
strategic partner, Baker Hughes,” said Reji Puthenveetil, EVP,
additive solutions & chief commercial officer, 3D Systems.
“Oqton Manufacturing OS’ holistic approach to manufacturing,
alongside Baker Hughes’ expertise in production for regulated
industrial environments, has enabled us to demonstrate the
real-world impact of this unique solution. Following this key
demonstration of Manufacturing OS’ ability to drive efficiencies,
increase automation and achieve savings in complex industrial
environments, we are looking forward to its continued
adoption.”
“The Manufacturing OS production software improves efficiency
through the automation of the complex process, from order
requirements, design revision controls, qualified build setups,
traceability and reporting. It provides the tools to industrialize
at scale the manufacturing without compromising the quality
assurance of its production,” said Jim Apostolides, senior vice
president, enterprise operational excellence, Baker Hughes.
According to Spherical Insights1, the global manufacturing
operations management software market was valued at $16.4 billion
in 2022 and is expected to reach $52.7 billion by 2032.
Oqton Manufacturing OS enables the next generation of
manufacturing automation connecting existing applications and
machines across facilities in multiple sites to enable
collaboration. When combined with additive manufacturing solutions,
it reduces time to final high-quality, reliable, and
high-performance components designed to meet or exceed design
criteria. The experts within Oqton, and more broadly 3D Systems,
have extensive experience helping customers in regulated
industries meet these goals through tailored solutions. As a
result, manufacturers can produce parts more efficiently while
reducing costs.
For more information on Manufacturing OS, please visit the Oqton
website.
_______________1 Spherical Insights, "Global Manufacturing
Operations Management Software Market Size, Share, and
COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Software, Services), By
Deployment (On-premise, Cloud), By Enterprise Size (Large
Enterprises, SMEs), By Application (Advanced Planning &
Scheduling, Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Labor
Management, Inventory Management, Quality Management, Laboratory
Management, Others), By End-use (Aerospace & Defense,
Automotive, Pharmaceuticals & Medical Equipment, Chemicals,
Food & Beverages, Consumer Goods, Others) and By Region
(North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East,
and Africa), Analysis and Forecast 2022 – 2032". (December
2023)
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About 3D Systems More than 35 years ago, 3D
Systems brought the innovation of 3D printing to the manufacturing
industry. Today, as the leading additive manufacturing solutions
partner, we bring innovation, performance, and reliability to every
interaction - empowering our customers to create products and
business models never before possible. Thanks to our unique
offering of hardware, software, materials, and services, each
application-specific solution is powered by the expertise of our
application engineers who collaborate with customers to transform
how they deliver their products and services. 3D Systems’ solutions
address a variety of advanced applications in healthcare and
industrial markets such as medical and dental, aerospace &
defense, automotive, and durable goods. More information on the
company is available at www.3dsystems.com.
About OqtonOqton accelerates intelligent
manufacturing by providing comprehensive software solutions for
additive production— helping industrial and healthcare
organizations drive innovation and efficiency. The company’s
additive production software enables complete traceability and
visibility across an organization, delivering - capabilities for
image segmentation, additive design, build prep, MES, additive
inspection, and simulation. Oqton is supported by partnerships with
machine and scanner vendors, software partners, and ERP/CAD/PLM
integrations. For more information,
visit www.oqton.com or LinkedIn.
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