CAD company makes software acquisition

An Autodesk product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 29, 2007

Autodesk believes its acquisition of PlassoTech will improve its digital prototyping offering.

Autodesk has acquired California-based PlassoTech, a supplier of analysis and simulation software for the mechanical design market.

The acquisition of PlassoTech will allow Autodesk to enhance the simulation and optimisation capabilities found in Autodesk Inventor software, making it easier than ever for customers to simulate, optimise and validate a complete digital prototype.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

"Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive and easy to use digital prototyping solution on the market", said Robert "Buzz" Kross, Senior Vice President of Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions.

"The acquisition of PlassoTech will provide our customers with integrated simulation tools and sophisticated analysis functionality that complements their digital prototyping workflows".

Autodesk currently plans to integrate PlassoTech technology into the Inventor product family, augmenting existing finite element analysis (FEA) tools.

The technology provides the ability to perform analysis on entire assemblies, as well as individual parts.

Users can perform analysis based on real-world structural and thermal conditions.

PlassoTech technology allows FEA calculations in categories such as linear static stress, steady state thermal, thermal stress, modal and frequency analysis, optimisation and buckling.

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