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Ansys, Materialise Partnership Connects Industry-Leading Solutions to Enhance Additive Manufacturing Software

Ansys, the global leader in engineering simulation software, and Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing software and service solutions, are joining forces to deliver integrated digital solutions to help overcome workflow challenges in the AM industry. The partnership will seamlessly integrate Ansys Additive Suite into Materialise’s data and build preparation tool, Magics. An initial solution, to be previewed at Formnext 2023 and arriving in Q2 2024, will provide a best-in-class workflow for managing AM industrial projects across industries, including the medical and aerospace sectors.

In many cases, the AM process requires users to perform build and data preparation tasks on one software platform and run simulations on another. Build defects caught by simulation within Magics will remove the need for data transfer between tools to update build files. This ultimately requires users to master both platforms or transfer information to a completely different user, creating disconnected workflows and eliminating the scrap-saving benefits of simulation.

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The Ansys and Materialise partnership alleviates these issues by combining Ansys’ gold standard simulation software Magics into one streamlined workflow, resulting in faster time-to-market and efficient distortion compensation. This end-to-end process also provides fertile ground for advanced AM research and development, empowering engineers and designers to overcome engineering barriers standing in the way of innovation.

“Improving accessibility to simulation is an important step to support our customers in their metal 3D printing,” Bart Van Der Schueren, chief technology officer, executive vice president at Materialise. “Our goal is to enable a smooth design process by empowering users to seamlessly run valuable and efficient detection and correction simulations in tandem with build and data preparation. This partnership will do so by providing a platform for innovation and a process by which users can 3D print quality products with confidence.”

“Simulation changes the way we perceive our interactions with the world,” said Shane Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. “Whether it be understanding the behavior of new material or revisiting standardized product configurations, the adoption of Ansys technology into the AM workflow signifies the necessity and utility of simulation throughout all levels of the product life cycle.”

SOURCE : PRNewswire

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