In The News
July/August 2008
Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare
Haptics for TOUCH-ENABLED Simulation and Training by David Chen, PhD
The science of haptics—artificial touch technology—is stepping out of the research environment and into commercial medical training applications.

HowStuffWorks.com
"How Haptic Technology Works"
July 15, 2008
The Engineer Online
Custom-build body parts
The CARTIS (Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery) group has brought together engineers and clinicians to custom-build body parts using SensAble Technologies' haptic system, FreeForm.>>more
July 14, 2008
RT Image Magazine
Touching Lives; Haptics technology helps semi-automate 3-D imaging
May 30, 2008
Mass High Tech
Designing round products in a square world by Laura Wallace
Product designers are often faced with the challenge of how best to model organic-shaped products or add sculptural details to their designs. Curvaceous products may be aesthetically pleasing, yet using traditional computer-aided design (CAD) programs to design these types of products can be so time consuming >>more
May 28, 2008
Financial Times
Car manufacturing: Vehicle makers appreciate the virtues of virtual design
John Deere, the US maker of agricultural and other heavy equipment, is at the forefront of digitally assisted manufacturing. It is experimenting, in conjunction with the Iowa State University, with haptics, a technology that enables a user to "feel" the experience of assembling and disassembling heavy components.
May 21, 2008
3dsystems.com
SensAble Chooses 3D Systems' ProJet™ 3-D Printer to Complement its Dental Lab Production Solution
3D Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: TDSC), a leading provider of 3-D Modeling, Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing solutions, has announced that SensAble Technologies has chosen its ProJet™ DP (Dental Professional) 3000 Production System to be a part of its integrated SensAble™ Dental Lab System, which scans, designs and fabricates frameworks and substructures for dental restorations. >>more
May 18, 2008
BourneReport.com
SensAble's haptics for medical simulation and modeling featured on The Bourne Report Radio Show
The Bourne Report: Host Marlene Bourne interviews Joan Lockhart, VP Sales & Marketing and Laura Wallace, Director of Marketing for SensAble Technologies, about the use of haptics in the medical industry. Listen to the interview here: www.bournereport.com (Select Radio Show Archive, May 18th program)
Marlene Bourne is President & Principal Analyst of Bourne Research LLC, and hosts The Bourne Report, a weekly radio program on Independent 1310 KXAM in Phoenix. The program provides weekly insight on MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) and nanotechnology and includes: Next-generation science, cool technologies, and real products. Learn more at: www.bourneresearch.com and www.BourneReport.com
May 12, 2008
Design News
Designing Custom Implants More Efficiently by David Chen, Ph.D
For the past few years, Biomet has relied on a design process for PMI implants using STL file types in which SensAble's FreeForm 3D modeling system is an integral component. >>more
April 2008
Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry (MD&DI) magazine
Konica Minolta Partners with SensAble. The companies have combined SensAble's FreeForm modeling software with Konica Minolta's vivid 910 3-D digitizer.
April 2008
Medical Design Technology
Sensitive to the Touch by David Chen, Ph.D
Touch of Life Technologies (ToLTech) recently launched a diagnostic knee arthroscopy simulator, ArthroSim, in which surgeons use two PHANTOM haptic devices from SensAble Technologies--one in each hand--to interact with their virtual patient.
February 2008
Inventors Digest
FreeForm 3D Modeling System: A Cool Tool for the Artist and the Corporate Manufacturing World
With FreeForm, designers literally sculpt their model virtually as if it were real clay using the PHANTOM Desktop device and FreeForm 3D modeling software.
Getting in Touch: 3-D Virtual Maps for the Blind
Scientific American.com, April 4, 2007
A new system that creates virtual maps could help the visually impaired navigate new terrain. Researchers in Greece have developed a new system that converts video into virtual, touchable maps for the blind.
The Elves are Computerized
WIRED News, December 22, 2006
Haptics in the Toy Industry. Writer Alexander Gelfand explores how haptic technology makes the digital modeling process even more attractive and accessible to the average designer.
No Small Change at the Mint
COINage Magazine, November 2006 - On newstands in October
John Mercanti heads up the creative team at the United States Mint. John designed the 2006 Buffalo gold bullion $50 coin using FreeForm.

Doc at a Distance
IEEE Spectrum, October 2006
Robot surgeons promise to save lives in remote communities, war zones, and disaster-stricken areas.
Healing touch
Mass High Tech, Augist 18 2006
Read how SensAble puts 'feeling' into medical training and surgery.

ClayTools system 1.0 product review
Game Developer magazine, August 2005
The ClayTools system v1.0 receives a rating of 4 out of 5 by Game Developer magazine.
CADCAMNet: Freeform strengthens links to manufacturing
CADCAMNet, March 11, 2004
With the seventh release of its flagship CAD software, Sensable Technologies has added tools to speed conversion of hard-to-model products from concept to volume production.
SensAble Concept gives its users a magic touch
Mass High Tech, January 2004
SensAble CEO Curt Rawley describes how FreeForm® Concept™ gives product designers total control by engaging their sense of touch in the virtual world.
New Device Brings Virtual Vision to the Blind
Eurotimes, April 2003
Read how SensAble's PHANTOM® is making it possible for a blind person to touch virtual objects, much like a sighted person can see objects or pictures on a computer screen.
Mummy Makeover
Mass High Tech, February 3-9, 2003
At the Museum of Science in Boston, MA, SensAble Technologies and the Boston Police Dept. reveal what an Egyptian mummy might have looked like 2,500 years ago.
FreeForm Version 6 - SensAble's haptic system evolves
Computer Graphics World, April 2003
George Maestri reviews the latest version of the FreeForm Modeling system. George tells readers that "For those who need a sense of touch with their models, FreeForm might just be the ticket."
Design on Demand
Ceramic Industry, April 2003
"A new modeling program is significantly streamlining the amount of time required to bring new glass and ceramic tableware and decorative products to market."
Throw Away the Clay as Modeling Goes Digital
World Footwear, March/April 2003
Find out how the FreeForm system provides a reduction in time-to-market and decreases costs associated with production for the athletic and casual footwear industry.

Computer Modeling Tool Improves Product Development
Time Compression Technologies Magazine, May/June 2002
Equity Marketing cut time-to-market in half and generated huge cost savings on a line of toys developed with its FreeForm Modeling-based digital pipeline.
Time Compression Technologies May/June article

Daratech Industry Update
September 2001
" FreeForm Modeling's unique combination of physical and digital modeling offers a revolutionary approach to industrial design."

TechniCom eWeekly
August 2001
" Kurland agrees that FreeForm Modeling is "a must see for industrial designers seeking the perfect blend of form and function."

Imagining Faster
Darwin Magazine - July 2001
" The way physical products are designed is about to undergo a stunning change," explains Scott Kirsner who examines new design tools and software to move products to market.
Feat of Clay - Updating a Design Tradition
Design Fax Magazine, July 2001
Editors give FreeForm Modeling a 5-star product award and RJ Studios' Tony Rogers explains how it is a big part of their future.
3D Force Feedback CAD Hardware
Cadence Magazine, July 2001
Senior Technical Editor Peter Sheerin investigates 3D force feedback systems and tells readers that they "will eventually change the way you work--for the better."
Step by Step: Corkscrew Hill
Millimeter Magazine, May 2001
Kleiser-Walczak leverages the FreeForm Modeling system for modeling of highly detailed characters in Corkscrew Hill, a computer generated ride film at Busch Gardens. Millimeter's Ellen Wolfe gives readers a look at their process.

CADENCE Magazine
April 2001
" The FreeForm Modeling system is absolutely state-of-the-art...If you save your pennies, it would be money well spent."
The Sensual Computer: High-touch, High-tech
Computerworld, October 2000
Russell Kay investigates the latest sense to be addressed by computers-touch.
Portfolio: FreeForm Art
Computer Graphics World, September 2000
Karen Moltenbray showcases FreeForm models from SensAble's FreeForm Modeling challenge.

3D World Magazine
August 2000
" FreeForm encourages creativity and interaction with the digital model in a way that no other system comes close to matching."

Innovative Interfaces
Computer Graphics World, February 2000
From the functional to the fantastic, new interface technologies are slowly changing the way we perceive and manipulate digital information.

Computer Graphics World
January 2000
Michael DeFeo, a senior modeler at Blue Sky Studios, reviews FreeForm Modeling¹s debut release citing its "potential to revolutionize the future of modeling."
Sea Change
IDSA Innovation Magazine, January 2000
Industrial Designer Doug Cleminshaw finds a design and communications solution by combining FreeForm Modeling with scanning and 3D printing technology.

Ultimate CAD Workstation
CADENCE Magazine, January 2000
Peter Sheerin builds his dream desktop with the tools certain to stand out in the new millennium.
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Euromold: Innovation Award
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SatisFecit: Most Innovative Product
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IDSA: Industrial Design Excellence Award
It's a Hit
Computer Graphis World, November 1999
With SensAble's PHANTOM interface, real-time collision detection brings virtual surgery closer to reality.

Getting the Feel of Virtual Surgery
Computer Graphics World, October 1999
Collaborative efforts between Hershey Medical Center and Millersville University provide a "smart" haptic simulator to help novice surgeons learn from the pros.

Modeling with Feeling
Computer Graphics World, August 1999
Diana Mahoney introduces FreeForm Modeling - the product "that is expected to have the greatest impact on the graphics industry."

Giving Engineers the Magic Touch
Computer Graphics World, August 1999
GE Researchers use the PHANTOM haptic interface in conjunction with custom software to simulate physical interactions with models for digital mock-up applications and for assembly training and maintenance.

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3D Magazine: Wired for 3D
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New England Technology Fast 500
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New England Technology Fast 50 Award
It Just Feels Right
Computer Graphics World, October 1998
Mark Hodges introduces the graphic community to haptics-Tools that add the sense of touch to the computer desktop are providing users with a sense of reality.

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