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Tech Soft 3D, a developer of engineering software development toolkits (SDKs), is to showcase its new VizStreamer tool as part of its simulation visualization solution during a presentation at the NAFEMS World Conference 2025 in Salzburg, Austria. This new tool allows legacy CAE desktop applications to leverage web-based solutions through streaming visualization data to web clients for in-browser rendering. This is done without the need for comprehensive rewrites of an application's core functionality.
“VizStreamer is a game-changer for organizations seeking to modernize without losing decades of proven functionality,” says Eric Vinchon, vice president, Product, Tech Soft 3D.
Tech Soft 3D’s new VizStreamer offers a way to balance capabilities of a desktop application while offering web-based tools. By leveraging WebGL for rendering, VizStreamer can offer a native web experience without the cost of server-side GPUs.
Tech Soft 3D’s VizStreamer service streams CAE applications visualization data to a WebGL engine in real time, running in any modern browser. The tool is designed to interface directly with the existing legacy application’s logic.
During the NAFEMS presentation, Tech Soft 3D will dive into the service's technical implementation, exploring its interface and application logic, other sources of CAE data, and provide an example of the data flow and reuse of an existing CAE application.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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