Tokoshie Collaborates with University of Tokyo for Innovative AI-Driven Manufacturing
In a landmark development, Tokoshie Inc., a leader in AI platforms for manufacturing, has entered into a collaborative research agreement with the University of Tokyo's Ohtake Laboratory, renowned for its expertise in engineering and geometric processing. This partnership marks a significant step towards advancing 3D printing capabilities through the integration of AI and non-planar slicing technologies.
What This Partnership Entails
Tokoshie, headquartered in Suginami, Tokyo, aims to undertake the development of a unique slicer technology compatible with non-planar slicing. Conventional 3D printing often revolves around the transformation of 3D shapes into horizontal layers. However, designs proposed by AI—often intricate curves or freeform shapes—are challenging to produce using traditional methods. The joint research aims to overcome this limitation by optimizing algorithms and enhancing theories surrounding non-planar slicing while ensuring seamless operation control from design to manufacturing.
The Future of Manufacturing with AI
This innovative technology will enable the possibility of automated manufacturing processes that were previously deemed challenging or impossible. Here are some exciting prospects that could emerge from this research:
- - Products Tailored to Human Anatomy or Architecture: Imagine the ability to create complex shapes that perfectly fit the human body or architectural details, enhancing functionality and aesthetics.
- - AI-Optimized Structural and Thermal Parts: Parts designed using AI could come with optimized structural integrity and heat dissipation, aiding in the creation of safer, more efficient products.
- - Hybrid Fabrication Using Multiple Materials: By leveraging various material properties, manufacturers could produce hybrid structures that enhance performance.
- - Instant 3D Models from Scanned Data or Drawings: Transforming sketches or scans directly into 3D models would streamline design processes significantly.
This future envisions a scenario where freely shaped designs proposed by AI can be directly produced by printers, minimizing reliance on traditional craftsmanship and manual interventions. The transformative impact of this technology signifies a distinct shift towards a new era of manufacturing where precision is achievable by anyone, facilitating a democratization of high-quality production.
Future Directions
The outcomes of this research are expected to be incorporated into Tokoshie's AI 3D CAD tool, the “Modeling Professional AI,” and will be progressively integrated into their online 3D printing platform. This foundational technology will play a crucial role in achieving complete automation across design, material selection, production, motion control, and user experience in manufacturing.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: Tokoshie Inc.
- - Headquarters: Suginami, Tokyo; Branch Office: Ota, Tokyo
- - CEO: Ryutoku Watanabe
- - Business Focus: Development and operation of AI-driven 3D modeling and automated manufacturing platform, “Modeling Professional AI”
- - Website: tokoshie3d.xyz
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