The global simulation industry collaboration and technology alliance Revolution in Simulation created to accelerate innovation through the democratization of engineering simulation, announces Corefrom, LLC as its newest participating sponsor and collaborator.
Coreform software leverages its unique combination of isogeometric analysis, Flex IGA modeling and advanced hex meshing to accelerate the product development process by allowing engineers to predict real-world behavior with higher accuracy and faster model preparation than traditional finite element analysis. Coreform minimizes the time spent on model preparation while maximizing control over quality solutions. Coreform IGA is a revolutionary new solver for non-linear transient dynamics based on isogeometric analysis (IGA) technology that does not require geometry to be defeatured or approximated by a mesh.
“For decades, engineering simulation has been done on approximations of design models that takes weeks to build for a model that isn’t an accurate representation of what will be manufactured,” explained Coreform, CEO, Matt Sederberg. “What we’ve done at Coreform is to develop a way to run a simulation on the exact data that will be manufactured, yielding much more accurate predictions of how the product will behave in real life. We are excited to participate to the Revolution in Simulation initiative to help move the use of simulation forward.”
Rev-Sim Director of Partnerships, Mike Nieburg said, “The demand for broader simulation usage is exploding and each of our sponsors are working to advance and expand the use and value of engineering simulation software by innovating within their market spaces. We are excited to have Coreform join us demonstrating their revolutionary thought-leadership and technology in a collaborative alliance that benefits all industrial users of engineering simulation.”
Coreform adds its name to a steadily increasing list of participating sponsors that now includes Ansys, Aras, BETA CAE, Cadence, Corvid, Dassault SolidWorks, EASA, ESRD, Front End Analytics, Future Facilities, Hexagon/MSC, Kinetic Vision, Maya HTT, NAFEMS, nTopology, Ohio Supercomputer Center, OnScale, PASS Suite, PTC, Siemens, SimScale, UberCloud, and VCollab.
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