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Ascon Updates KOMPAS-3D v24

KOMPAS-3D is built for creating 3D associative models for individual parts and assembly units containing original and standardized elements, company says.

Ascon Updates KOMPAS-3D v24
Source: Ascon
Update introduces significant enhancements to application performance, updated help systems, and a revised End User License Agreement (EULA), according to the company. Image courtesy: Ascon

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April 30, 2026

Ascon announces a new update for KOMPAS-3D v24, which introduces significant enhancements to application performance, updated help systems, and a revised End User License Agreement (EULA), according to the company. The localization of the KOMPAS-3D interface also has been improved.

Version 24 update delivers enhanced performance for the application program modeling finite element method application including added capability for working with materials from the Materials and Assortments Library, along with integrated help documentation, and localization improvements. KompasFlow and 3D Shafts & Mechanical Gears applications have been also updated.

In addition, help documentation has been added for several Equipment applications, including Steel Structures 3D, Pipelines 3D, and 3D Model Recognition, while overall operational performance has been increased.

To explore updated KOMPAS-3D v24 request a free trial.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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