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Announcing the Ultimate Resource for Jet Fusion 3D Printing in the Automotive Industry

January 30, 2023 By Novastar

We are pleased to announce the launch of the latest addition to the Novastar Solutions website,  a comprehensive Resource Page devoted to applications of Additive Manufacturing (also called 3D printing) in the Automotive and Mobility Sector. 

Our vision for the HP 3D Print for Automotive Resource Page is to provide users easy access to essential information related to Multi Jet Fusion for the automotive industry. Discover the latest technologies, best practices, and case studies on how 3D printing is shaping the future of automotive manufacturing. See examples of strong and durable plastic automotive parts printed with HP’s powder jet fusion technology. Watch webinars and see real-life applications.

We believe this page will serve as a valuable tool for professionals seeking to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in the field.

Please visit https://www.novastar.net/hp-3d-print-for-automotive/ to access the resource page.


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Lifecycle Management Considerations for Higher Education

October 31, 2022 By Novastar

IT hardware procurement in higher education is a complex issue. Decision-makers must use an institution’s limited budget to make purchasing choices that power digital learning initiatives and improve student experiences, all with the goal of making their institution more competitive.

Of course, device management initiatives aren’t just aspirational. Efficient device lifecycle management translates to dollars saved and increased productivity through centralization and streamlining of asset management. The benefits of better device management touch all aspects of an institution’s IT workflow, from helpdesk support to server administration.

There’s a lot that goes into device lifecycle management, especially for large-scale institutions like colleges or universities that may have thousands of unique devices to consider.

Top Lifecycle Management Considerations for Higher Ed

Lifecycle management processes help higher education institutions administer the myriad devices that exist across the campus. Devices brought into a university’s IT system often lack standardization in hardware type, cybersecurity capabilities, or software configuration. This creates substantial challenges for IT teams that manage integration and support. Institutions need to take a holistic view of their devices or commit to a regular schedule of refresh cycles when technology grows out of date, particularly as more schools commit to long-term hybrid learning programs. To address these concerns, schools must get proactive about their device management goals.

Centralization Is the Key

Most critically, universities should work toward centralization and standardization of their device management process. This is best accomplished through enterprise asset management systems that allow institutions to keep tabs on devices across their entire lifecycle. Such systems offer a number of advantages:

  • Insight into device/hardware details
  • Visibility for maintenance and replacement schedules
  • Tracking for performance metrics and analytics
  • Automated alerts and communications
  • Extended capabilities (like customer portals) to streamline device management

In a central repository, information can be tracked over time. Centralized device management also enables additional tracking features, like barcode tagging, to speed up deployment and minimize the need for manual implementation efforts.

Find Opportunities to Extend Value

Historically, IT management processes have been focused on break/fix solutions. Devices are set up, run as intended, repaired when necessary, and retired. Many institutions see it as a linear path, though in reality, device lifecycle management is more circular. Devices that grow out of date or are ill-suited to certain uses can be repurposed in other ways that give them a second life that extends the total value of each machine.

Institutions should consider ways that their devices can be reused or repurposed across the campus before committing to new procurements. This is a critical part of device management due diligence that can translate to big value when applied to large universities.

Create a Warranty Strategy

Extended warranties can help protect institutions against unexpected costs, but there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to warranty management. The typical lifecycle for an educational device is around four years, but many extended warranties offer protection beyond this. Is it worth it?

For most institutions, warranties will need to be set up and managed on a case-by-case basis. Depending on the device’s expected usage, the standard manufacturer warranty may be enough to do the job. Higher education decision makers must consider the intended use of each device against the cost of an extended warranty plan and budget accordingly. In many cases, the costs of extended warranties won’t be worth the investment.

Consider use cycles for desktop devices as well as notebooks, laptops, or any other remote workstation. Laptops tend to be more difficult to upgrade than desktops and often degrade more quickly due to their rugged use, which should be factored into all decisions.

Explore Asset Management Partnerships

While some institutions attempt to manage IT support and deployments on their own, the most comprehensive way to address these issues is to work with IT asset management (ITAM) partners that can apply coordinated, time-tested processes to device lifecycle management.

In particular, partners that offer device-as-a-service (DaaS) support can make the process as easy as possible because they provide support for device selection, repairs, and analytics for device performance and usage.

This type of control supports efficient management processes at every level, from hardware procurement to deployment to long-term management. ITAM partners can help bring flexibility to IT management by suggesting specific devices for different applications or recommending high-performance HP workstations for more complex use cases.

Additionally, this type of arrangement simplifies support by ensuring that all teams are familiar with the hardware and software programs in use. It’s a simple way to keep tabs on all devices, ensure quick fulfillment when replacements are needed, and make sure that all new equipment is configured correctly in the new system.

How Higher Education Can Achieve Complete Device Visibility and Management

The above considerations all speak to one unifying theme: Institutions need a singular, centralized way to manage each and every device lifecycle under their supervision. A disjointed approach isn’t enough. Institutions need a way to reduce complexity and establish ongoing maintenance routines. By doing so, they gain a proactive way to stay ahead of emerging issues rather than being stuck “putting out fires.”

Get proactive about device lifecycle management by contacting Novastar. We’ll help you assess your educational ecosystem and determine what type of lifecycle management strategy will work best for you.

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High-Powered Processing: Choosing the Right Workstations for Manufacturing

October 19, 2022 By Novastar

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The automotive manufacturing industry has seen some incredible advances over the past few decades, driven in part by the advent of computer-aided design (CAD) software. While CAD was originally limited to basic geometric structures and model configuration, modern CAD software facilitates every aspect of automotive product design, from drafting to engineering to delivery.

CAD software, like SolidWorks and AutoCAD, and 3D modeling have revolutionized automotive. However, powerful computing solutions for design and manufacturing require high-powered workstations that can handle resource-intensive displays.

Computing power may not seem like a big concern in a technological era, but the COVID-19 pandemic permanently shifted global workforces into new paradigms. Today, businesses of all types are learning to function in a digital-first landscape.

Hybrid Work is the New Norm

With the shift to remote and hybrid work environments, companies must provide employees with the tools and technology needed to maintain productivity while working from any location. For businesses in the automotive sector, this means equipping engineers and designers with workstations that can handle intense workloads.

The types of workflows required in automotive manufacturing can be demanding. Laptops and mobile devices used for CAD and product design must have the CPU and GPU processing power to accelerate complex graphical displays, manage big datasets, and achieve stable, reliable performance across tasks.

A typical consumer-grade laptop can’t handle engineering and design tasks. That’s , HP created dedicated product lines of workstations that provide professionals with the computing power they need to stay productive—even when they’re out of the office, traveling to a work site, or working remotely. These tools enable seamless connections to a primary computing hub for any number of remote workstations and provide the perfect solution to remote automotive design work.

The Benefits of HP’s Z Workstations for Manufacturing

Any automotive manufacturer trying to manage a remote workforce must have the right tools to make effortless mobile work possible.

Essential features in CAD software, like simulation integration, strain the capabilities of the average workstation. As designs grow and become more complex, CAD programs can crash CPUs and corrupt valuable data. This is why OEMs must find high-performance workstations and tools that provide reliable, secure processes.

At Novastar, we’re proud to offer HP’s premier line of workstations, optimized for the agility and creativity that manufacturing requires. In fact, many Zbooks outperform typical desktops due to their advanced performance, software interoperability, and built-in security.

Z Series Workstation Family: ZBook 17 G3, ZBook 15 G3, Z240 SFF, Z240 Tower, Z440 Z23n Display, Z1 G2 Touch AiO, Z32x DreamColor Display, Z640, Z840, ZBook Studio 15, ZBook 15u G3 Touch.

The line includes workstations suited to any professional’s needs:

  • ZBook Firefly G8: Quality performance meets maximum mobility
  • ZBook Power G8: Upgraded performance for light rendering & simulation
  • ZBook Studio G8: Powerful performance for heavy 3D workflows
  • ZBook Fury G8: Top-of-the-line performance suited to intensive 3D workflows and rendering

From data analysis to real-time rendering to 3D visualization, Z Workstations are ideal for rugged manufacturing design and production workflows. They’re built on decades of innovation from HP and hundreds of thousands of hours of testing to ensure that each workstation offers powerful performance across visualizations, ray tracing, and real-time data analysis.

Graphic Representation

Z by HP features high-end graphics that allow users to render and animate in real-time with NVIDIA RTX™ professional, NVIDIA GeForce RTC™ or AMD Radeon™ Pro graphics. The processors provide detail, speed, and application-specific features to enable complex design modeling, dataset management, and visual effects.

Processing Power

Each workstation boasts high-frequency performance with the latest generation Intel® Zeon® and Intel® Core™, including K-Series and vPro® processors that effortlessly run demanding applications like Adobe Premier Pro, SOLIDWORKS, and Autodesk. No matter the application, Z by HP offers an easy way for operators to run continuous manufacturing and design processes.

Internal Memory

These tools allow users to run their largest applications simultaneously and save time with up to 128GB RAM on Z laptops and up to 1.5TB of RAM on Z desktops.

Additionally, Z Workstations can coordinate and connect with HP ZCentral Remote Boost collaboration software. These allow users to access Z Workstation power through any remote endpoint or workstation in the field.

Novastar’s Solutions for Automotive Design Efficiency

HP solutions provide manufacturing teams with the tools they need to deliver building information modeling, 3D modeling, and CAD projects quickly and reliably. Of course, hardware and software selection are only the first step in a strong asset management program. Manufacturers may need additional support to deploy and maintain new hardware over each device’s lifecycle, a time-intensive process that nevertheless plays a significant role in hardware ROI over time.

Novastar provides comprehensive support across HP hardware selection, acquisition, IT asset management, and asset tracking. Our team will help you select the perfect HP Workstation for your business needs, and also help uninstall old equipment, refurbish old parts, redeploy new solutions, and ensure every workstation is configured correctly. All of this creates an efficient, reliable system where disparate teams of employees can maximize their productivity. 

While it’s essential to select the right hardware, our partnership-based approach to IT is what drives long-term success. Automotive manufacturers will get the maximum ROI by working with a partner who understands the need for expertise in product design, software management, and engineering at every level of automotive development.

Contact us for expert guidance on HP Workstations.

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3D PRINT WORKFLOW DEMO DAY TUE SEPT 27

September 20, 2022 By Novastar

Register for Demonstrations and Consultations for every step of the HP 3D Printing Process–from concept to ready-to-use parts and assemblies.

Tuesday, September 27, 2022 | 10:00am – 2:00pm
12901 Newburgh Rd. Livonia, MI 48150

Lunch will be provided.

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Event Highlights

Multiple vendors will be on site displaying technologies that support and enhance HP MJF 3D Printing and parts finishing for manufacturing.

Scan to CAD to Print by Forerunner 3D

The FARO laser ScanArm captures extreme measurement detail on complicated parts, providing the most precise 3D imaging and realization technologies for manufacturing.

Plastic Welding by Extol

Plastic staking is quick and inexpensive, eliminates fasteners, and can join dissimilar materials. This welding method uses a molded stud to mechanically retain a mating component.

Forerunner 3D

Cerakote is a polymer-ceramic composite coating that can be applied to 3D printed parts in a huge variety of colors and gloss levels. Cerakote boasts impressive chemical, thermal, and scratch resistance properties.

Materialise HP Bundle

The HP Materialise alliance optimizes the 3D printing workflow for HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology. Fix errors, hollow parts, perform advanced cuts and automatically add connector pins, check part dimensions and much more.

NovaTumble & NovaBlast by Novastar

NovaTumble and NovaBlast is an automated post-processing depowdering solution. Works on difficult geometries, thru-holes, and blind holes. Reduces labor 60 – 90%.


Join us and see for yourself how HP Jet Fusion 3D Print is transforming manufacturing.

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HP Elite x3 at a Glance

July 5, 2016 By Mary Baumgarten

The HP ELite x3 is redefining workplace mobility

HP’s newest piece of Tech, the Elite x3, is a near all-purpose mobile device perfect for any business seeking to make their workplace more efficient. The device serves as both a smartphone and a fully functioning PC that can be docked onto other devices or displays.

The x3 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC processor, 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and 64 GB drive (which is expandable up to 2TB). It also features dual-SIM functionality, the ability to run two separate work and personal profiles, making it a very convenient device for you on-the-go professionals. It also sports some very impressive security capabilities, featuring not only fingerprint recognition but also a retina scanner and security measures built into the operating system.

HP Desk Dock with HP Elite x3, Right facing

HP Desk Dock with HP Elite x3, Right facing

 

The HP Elite x3 bridges the gap between the workstation and mobile computing

Possibly the most impressive aspect of the phone is its seamless workstation to mobile transitioning. The x3 can re-format PC applications to be compatible with the mobile interface, allowing users to continue important work in or out of the office.

The Phone can be connected to a device called a Lapdock, which is essentially a laptop display with a keyboard and battery but without any of the processing power of a regular laptop. The phone can run the OS on the system either through a wired or wireless connection. It has three USB Type-C ports for connecting to the phone, charger and other accessories, along with a Micro-HDMI port for a projector. It offers approximately 14 to 16 hours of battery or 12 hours if charging the phone during usage.

The name of the game with this device is versatility. HP is attempting to provide a completely integrated workspace with all the advantages of doing work while away from the office.

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