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Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/
OrganizationTetmet
https://www.tetmet.net/
Presenter:Rachel AzulayConformal Lattice Design Made Easy: A CAD-Integrated ApproachPresentation AbstractTETMET has developed an innovative process to produce large-scale lattice structures in an automated way, enabling applications across multiple industries.However, existing lattice design software has significant limitations, particularly when it comes to creating efficient, manufacturable conformal lattice structures. Most available tools were developed with general 3D printing in mind, offering only basic latticing capabilities that fail to meet the demands of more advanced applications.Our approach takes a different path by integrating lattice design seamlessly into traditional CAD workflows. By combining the flexibility of CAD with the specific requirements of lattice generation, we significantly enhance the design process—allowing engineers to work with familiar tools while unlocking new possibilities for complex, high-performance structures.Speaker BioRachel holds a PhD in Lattice Structure Design and leads the Application Engineering team at TETMET. She specializes in transforming complex customer challenges into innovative, lightweight lattice solutions, bridging cutting-edge research with real-world applications.
By Duann ScottRecorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/
OrganizationTetmet
https://www.tetmet.net/
Presenter:Rachel AzulayConformal Lattice Design Made Easy: A CAD-Integrated ApproachPresentation AbstractTETMET has developed an innovative process to produce large-scale lattice structures in an automated way, enabling applications across multiple industries.However, existing lattice design software has significant limitations, particularly when it comes to creating efficient, manufacturable conformal lattice structures. Most available tools were developed with general 3D printing in mind, offering only basic latticing capabilities that fail to meet the demands of more advanced applications.Our approach takes a different path by integrating lattice design seamlessly into traditional CAD workflows. By combining the flexibility of CAD with the specific requirements of lattice generation, we significantly enhance the design process—allowing engineers to work with familiar tools while unlocking new possibilities for complex, high-performance structures.Speaker BioRachel holds a PhD in Lattice Structure Design and leads the Application Engineering team at TETMET. She specializes in transforming complex customer challenges into innovative, lightweight lattice solutions, bridging cutting-edge research with real-world applications.