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The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 35-36. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.

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Origin: Finland

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SelectAM’s AI-powered „AM co-pilot” software fundamentally changes how companies approach additive manufacturing by automating the part identification process. Their specialisation is screening large digital inventories (without CAD models) for viable business cases, replacing a slow, manual approach. The platform is highly customisable, allowing users to configure a bespoke machine and material portfolio with specific parameters, ensuring accurate evaluations based on their unique capabilities.

For OEMs and AM appliers, this provides a clear, data-driven path to integrate AM, identifying parts suitable for cost reduction and improved lead times. Also, their AI-based engines like the redesign impact analysis, or the 2D drawing to 3D model conversion tool are available for faster digitalisation and decision making.

For 3D printing service bureaus, the software is a powerful quotation tool. It enables them to provide rapid, accurate quotes by instantly analysing part files and simulating production, reducing quotation times by up to 90% and significantly boosting their operational efficiency.

Legacy


SelectAM’s unique AI-powered software is a critical solution for the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. With a growing customer base of hundreds of users, the platform automates a key bottleneck, saving hundreds of man-hours by screening tens of thousands of parts at once. This top-down process provides a data-driven path to adoption, accelerating a company’s return on investment (ROI) in AM.

By incorporating a customisable material and machine portfolio, the software enables OEMs to achieve significant cost savings and reduced lead times, while empowering service bureaus with rapid, accurate quotes. The software’s robust capabilities have been proven in the defence sector.

SelectAM was chosen for a defence accelerator, and its system has been tested against NATO standards, underscoring its reliability for critical military applications.

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