The essential role of Modelling in the additive manufacturing journey, where precision begins with the virtual blueprint. Modelling for Additive Manufacturing involves the meticulous creation of digital designs using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. This process allows engineers and designers to translate their concepts into intricate 3D models, specifying every detail and layer of the final product. It's a crucial step that sets the stage for the additive manufacturing process, ensuring that the virtual representation aligns seamlessly with the physical output. Precision in modelling not only dictates the form and function of the end product but also influences factors such as material usage and structural integrity. Embracing advanced modelling techniques is not just about designing objects; it's about sculpting the future of additive manufacturing, where each virtual model serves as a precise guide for the creation of real-world innovations.






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Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
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