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automotiveJuly 15, 2026
Materialise's Magics 2025 Release: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Factories
Materialise's latest software release and strategic partnerships are set to revolutionize additive manufacturing in Southeast Asia.
Breaking Barriers in Additive Manufacturing for ASEAN Factories \\[Materialise](https://www.materialise.com/en), a global leader in additive manufacturing (AM) software and services, has unveiled the 2025 version of its Magics software. This new release, along with strategic partnerships with Raplas and One Click Metal, is poised to address key challenges in AM design, part costs, and manufacturing speed, making it a significant development for industries like aerospace, healthcare, and automotive in Southeast Asia. \\The 2025 Magics release introduces several groundbreaking features that can transform the way factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia approach additive manufacturing. One of the most notable advancements is the integration of nTop implicit geometries, which allows for seamless processing of complex designs without the need for mesh conversion. This significantly reduces build preparation time from days to seconds, while maintaining high precision. For example, DMG MORI Technium Europe, a leader in precision machining and additive manufacturing, reported that the new integration enabled them to process high-performance geometry files in seconds, compared to days previously. \\In the context of ASEAN, this means that factories can now produce more intricate and precise parts at a faster rate, reducing lead times and increasing efficiency. For instance, in the automotive industry, where rapid prototyping and series production are critical, the new Magics release can help manufacturers in Thailand and Indonesia streamline their workflows and reduce material waste. Similarly, in the medical sector, where precision and customization are paramount, hospitals and medical device manufacturers in Vietnam and Malaysia can benefit from the ability to create highly detailed and customized implants and prosthetics. \\Another key feature of the 2025 Magics release is the extended BREP (Boundary Representation) processing capability. This allows users to work with native CAD geometry throughout the entire workflow, ensuring higher part quality and faster performance. For CNC workflows and SLS, MJF, and metal LPBF users, this means a more streamlined and efficient process, with advanced functionalities like measurements, wall thickness analysis, nesting, and STEP file export. \\Additionally, the new release includes cost-optimizing features such as the Replace Part and Transfer Support functions, which facilitate design interactions and reduce repetitive work. The Self-Supporting Shell and Honeycomb algorithms minimize the need for supports in complex areas, simplifying post-processing and reducing material use. These features are particularly beneficial for factories in ASEAN, where post-printing costs can account for 40-60% of total costs. By reducing these costs, factories can achieve higher profitability and competitiveness. \\In conclusion, the 2025 Magics release by Materialise, combined with its strategic partnerships, offers a comprehensive solution for ASEAN factories looking to enhance their additive manufacturing capabilities. By addressing key challenges in design, cost, and speed, this new software can help factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia stay at the forefront of modern manufacturing. Factory buyers should consider adopting this technology to improve their production processes, reduce costs, and increase overall efficiency.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Manufacturing Tomorrow, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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