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SoftInWay Partners with Siemens

The new partnership with Siemens Digital Industries Software means an expansion of the software portfolio for SoftInWay’s clients.

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By DE Editors  

February 18, 2020

SoftInWay Inc., developer of turbomachinery design and analysis software has joined forces with the software arm of Siemens. The new partnership with Siemens Digital Industries Software means an expansion of the software portfolio for SoftInWay’s clients.

“We have seen through many of our clients that our own flagship software AxSTREAM is often embedded in a bigger digital design process," says Dr. Leonid Moroz, CEO at SoftInWay. "Whilst turbomachinery is the heart of our business, it is often a subsystem of larger systems. The new partnership with Siemens enables us to provide those embedded interdisciplinary solutions for our clients as a single vendor.”

The new offering includes software products from Siemens’ Simcenter brand, namely the multiphysics simulation software STAR-CCM+ as well as Simcenter 3D and Siemens NX, a CAD package. 

“Through the Siemens products, our clients can benefit from cutting edge CAE technology like topology optimization, non-linear structural analysis and complex CFD such as combustion and acoustics," Dr. Moroz adds. "There is almost no engineering problem we cannot solve now. In the past year we have made strategic hires to launch this partnership and expand our engineering know-how; and after quietly kicking off the partnership in November, we’re ready to hit the ground running in the new year marketing a joint solution.”

About SoftInWay

SoftInWay, Inc. is a global R&D engineering company specializing in the development of turbomachinery components and systems by offering its integrated and automated software platform, AxSTREAM for all steps of the turbomachinery design, redesign, analysis and optimization process (including complete 3D design, thermodynamic cycles, rotor dynamics, and secondary flow and cooling system simulation). SoftInWay also offers a number of engineering services and educational courses, available online and in a classroom-style setting.

SoftInWay supports more than 450 companies worldwide, and works closely with universities, research laboratories and government organizations.

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

 

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