Optimus Introduces Direct SimulationX Interface

Integration increases simulation throughput.

Integration increases simulation throughput.

Noesis Solutions announced the release of a new direct interface for the ITI SimulationX software in its Optimus simulation process integration and parametric design optimization software.

The SimulationX interface supports the optimization of new product designs involving multiphysics system simulation and modeling. According to the company, the new direct interface makes it easy for Optimus users to automatically direct SimulationX toward feasible design candidates exhibiting optimal multiphysics product performance. This automated approach increases simulation throughput.

Using Optimus, engineers sketch the simulation flow involving SimulationX in a graphic drag-and-drop process editor. The new interface’s embedded search engine automatically exposes all parameters of any SimulationX model to Optimus, enabling fast parameterization of the simulation workflow, the company says.

“Optimus is known for capturing and automating simulation workflows without any programming skills,” said Naji el Masri, CTO of Noesis Solutions. “Through Optimus’ new direct interface, the global SimulationX user community gains access to world-class design optimization capabilities. Easily set up to capture any SimulationX simulation process, Optimus automatically orchestrates system simulations to efficiently identify the best-performing product designs. Optimus is a major asset to SimulationX users across a variety of industry sectors in helping manufacturing companies develop benchmark products.”

For more information, visit Noesis Solutions.

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

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