Discover how Spherene’s Adaptive Density Minimal Surface (ADMS) technology is revolutionizing additive manufacturing. This webinar will explore how Spherene enables lightweight, surface-conformal, high-performance structures with efficient material use, isotropic behavior, and seamless integration into parametric workflows—all while significantly reducing design and engineering time.
Unlike traditional TPMS or latticing workflows that require complex formulas and unit cell calculations, Spherene's design tools are incredibly easy to use. Designers can generate optimized structures without the hassle of manual mathematical input, making advanced metamaterial design more accessible and efficient.
After an introductory presentation showcasing what Spherene is and examples of its powerful simulation workflow — demonstrated using the Intact Simulation plugin for Grasshopper — Daniel will conduct a live demonstration of Spherene in Rhino3D.
Spherene is available as a plugin for Rhino3D, Grasshopper, Autodesk Fusion, and soon nTop.
The webinar is free and lasts about one hour, including the Q&A session.
Daniel Bachmann is the Chief Innovation Officer at Spherene, specializing in business innovation, UX, and marketing. With a deep hands-on understanding of both digital and traditional manufacturing processes, he helps industries integrate Spherene to optimize lightweight structures, improve material efficiency, and enhance product performance. Daniel is a Rhino3D Certified Instructor and has a background in electronics, digital 3D production, and traditional manufacturing.
Computational designers; Additive manufacturing engineers;Aerospace and automotive engineers;Orthopedic and footwear designers;Product designers;Research & development professionals in advanced manufacturing.
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