Reading CT scans just got easier! We teamed up with iFixit and No Starch Press to break down how to interpret what you’re seeing in a scan. Stay tuned for part 2 and 3 👀 https://lnkd.in/g4a4SeSS
Lumafield
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Cambridge, Massachusetts 14,254 followers
Design, build, and ship products at the speed of light.
About us
Lumafield helps engineering teams work at the speed of light. Lumafield's Voyager analysis software and Atlas AI co-pilot find answers quickly and facilitate collaboration. Lumafield's Neptune industrial CT scanner arms engineers with X-ray vision, allowing them to look inside their products, inspect invisible features, and pinpoint problems before they reach customers. Founded in 2019, our team includes world-class researchers and industrial designers, PhDs, founders of successful startups, and zero egos. The company is headquartered in Boston, MA and has an office in San Francisco, CA.
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- Industry
- Computer Hardware Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
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Updates
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We’re having a great time at Rapid + TCT connecting with engineers pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing and advanced materials. ⚙️ There’s still time to see our scanner in action at booth #3915. Book a demo with our team: https://lnkd.in/gjamYtfy
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Reporter Aaron Pressman tells the story of how Lumafield is making industrial CT scanning radically more accessible with user-friendly machines like Neptune and Triton and software that runs entirely in your browser. Our platform brings non-destructive inspection to companies of every size. Historically, CT scanners were locked behind high costs and outdated software. We rebuilt the tech stack and the business model from scratch. If you’ve ever had to cut a prototype in half with a bandsaw just to understand what went wrong, or lost weeks chasing a defect you couldn’t see, you’ll understand why we started Lumafield. Boston Globe Media subscribers can check out the full article below 🔽 https://lnkd.in/g_mBbyhF
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We’re heading to The Quality Show South on April 16-17! Join us on the show floor to see how industrial CT scanning can catch internal defects, verify assemblies, and deliver fast insights. 📍 Reserve a time to visit our booth #508 here: https://lnkd.in/gvzaDTKW
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We're excited to see the learnings ahead of this summer! 🏎️
The RFK TeK Alliance test car is out to play in Michigan for some Goodyear tire testing. 🛞🔥 Any data we gather will help Goodyear with this tire compound, and be useful to us as we prepare to race here later this Summer. 💻 Love to see all of our TeK partners on this Mustang! FARO Technologies Tulip Interfaces SYSPRO Lumafield Siemens Flow Software Inc. Constructor Tech
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We'll be at Rapid + TCT again this year! Swing by our booth # 3915 from April 8-10th to explore how industrial CT can upgrade your additive processes. Reserve a spot here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gjamYtfy
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We love seeing pickleball paddles getting an upgrade with the help of our Neptune CT scanner 💪
What exactly goes on in Selkirk’s R&D lab? 🔬 🥼 To take you behind the curtain, our engineers use advanced technology to test their experiments, ensuring no product makes it into a player’s hands until we’re confident in its uncompromising quality!
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What makes a continuous glucose monitor work? Becky Stern and David Cranor compare CT scans of two different brands of monitors and applicators. Dive in with them! ⬇️
What's Inside Continuous Glucose Monitors?
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We’re hiring! 🚀 Want to help create the future of industrial CT and making advanced inspection technology more accessible? Check out our open roles below. 🔽 https://lnkd.in/e67RzCdu
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Our customer story with Alloy is on the way. Stay tuned!
Big thanks to Lumafield for scanning our latest cold plate design for the NVIDIA H100 PCIe card! Here’s why Alloy’s next-gen cold plate stands out: - 180µm precision microcapillaries – Directly target heat where it’s most critical for max performance. - Massively parallelized inlet/outlet channels – Keep flow lengths under 5 mm and pressure drop ultra-low. - Gyroidal TPMS structure – Lightweight yet rugged, keeping the all-metal assembly under 550 g. This cold plate was designed in nTop with its field based design tools and naturally parametric workflow and manufactured using Alloy’s proprietary Stack Forging™ process. If you’re at NVIDIA GTC this week you can see this in person at NVIDIA GTC Booth 3325. Not at GTC? Let’s talk about how Alloy can do the same for your thermal management needs: https://lnkd.in/ehv9GszV