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Tiger Woods Wins AT&T National The AT&T National Tournament trophy, recently awarded to Tiger Woods, was created by noted golf sculptor Malcolm DeMille using SensAble's FreeForm 3D modeling system. More >> FreeForm v10 Released
SensAble’s New FreeForm 3D Modeling Software Speeds Design-for-Manufacture of Complex Organically-Shaped Products. More >>
Pinch capability with snap on end effector. Read more about the 7DOF option. More >>
SensAble Technologies provides software and devices that add the sense of touch (haptics) to the digital world, including 3D touch-enabled modeling systems and the PHANTOM® line of haptic devices and OpenHaptics toolkit. More >>
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Mass Eye & Ear trains residents in inner ear surgery using Ohio Supercomputer Center's virtual temporal bone simulator, read story highlighted in Newsweek. More >> Converse Case Study - Converse, designed the WADE 2.0 athletic shoe using the FreeForm system. Read how they use FreeForm to achieve faster mock-up times and deliver higher quality samples. Gillette Customer Spotlight - Read how Gillette industrial designers use the FreeForm system as one of their major tools when defining design intent for overall form, part delineation, and gripping details. More Customer Stories >>
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Read recent articles. Dental Babichenko Dental Lab Joins the SensAble Authorized Production Center Program
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SensAble Technologies Adds Texas Dental Lab as Newest SensAble Authorized Production Center More >>
Dental Prosthetics Services (DPS) Becomes First TEREC Member to Deploy the SensAble Dental Lab System More >> FreeForm Bastion’s Ex illis Brings Medieval Times to Life With Exquisitely Detailed Miniatures Made Using SensAble's FreeForm More >> SensAble’s FreeForm® Helps Hot Buttered Elves Design and Manufacture Eco-Friendly New Wallables™ 3D Foam Sculptures More >>
Golf’s Leading Sculptor Builds a Better Business at the AT&T National And Beyond With SensAble’s FreeForm® More >> Three-dimensional modelling helps smaller operations go more quickly from concept to finished product More >> Haptic Devices & Toolkits European Hospitals Test Anesthetists’ Skills On Computers, Not People, Using SensAble’s Haptic Devices More >>
Stanford University Creates a Touch-Enabled Virtual “Body Double” for Rehearsing Sinus Surgery Using SensAble’s Haptic Devices More >>
GMV’s Latest Arthroscopic Surgical Simulator Incorporates New “Virtual Touch” Scenarios Using SensAble’s Haptics More >>
Simulution Relies on SensAble Technologies’ Haptic Devices to Create Touch-Enabled Orthopedic Surgery Simulator More >> More News >>
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