Coreform Inc., developer of computer-aided engineering software, has been named a Simulia Integration Partner by Dassault Systèmes. The designation allows Abaqus users to leverage Coreform's isogeometric analysis (IGA) technology through an add-in, Coreform IGA for Abaqus.
"We're excited to partner with Dassault Systèmes to bring the power of Coreform IGA to the Abaqus community," says Matthew Sederberg, CEO of Coreform. "This partnership is a significant step toward making advanced simulation more accessible and efficient for engineers working on complex, real-world geometry."
Coreform has developed technology that lets simulations run directly on fully-featured CAD geometry.
The Coreform IGA for Abaqus add-in extends Abaqus workflows by allowing engineers to run Abaqus/Standard directly on CAD geometry, without defeaturing or manual model preparation. The result: faster product design cycles, improved simulation fidelity, and less time and specialized expertise required to get from CAD to a solution. It's Abaqus driven directly from CAD without traditional meshing operations.
"This partnership isn't just good news for Coreform," says Greg Vernon, Coreform's director of Engineering. "It marks a significant step forward for CAE toward workflows where engineers can run high-fidelity simulations directly on the CAD geometry their colleagues designed."
Coreform IGA for Abaqus is currently in development. Abaqus users interested in early access are invited to apply for the beta program, join the waitlist, or explore how the add-in can simplify their simulation workflows.
To learn more, contact [email protected] or visit www.coreform.com. For more information about the Simulia Integration Partner program, visit www.3ds.com.
About Coreform Inc.
Coreform develops next-generation computer-aided engineering software. Coreform’s founders are authorities in isogeometric analysis. The Coreform IGA solver is based on CAD spline geometry. Coreform is also the exclusive commercial distributor of the Cubit meshing software.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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