Wilde has been appointed as the first UK and Ireland VAR (Value Added Reseller) for Autodesk Moldflow Adviser, the most widely used digital prototyping software specifically developed for plastic injection moulding. Specialising in FEA, CFD and Reliability Engineering solutions since 1980, the company has 14 years of experience in helping companies optimise manufacturing processes through simulation technology.
"We are delighted to strengthen our portfolio with Autodesk Moldflow Adviser and offer our clients who are involved with plastic components a new capability to improve quality and reduce material costs," comments Dr Brian Miller, Wilde's Sales and Marketing Director. "As Moldflow predicts anisotropic material properties that can be subsequently used within structural stress analysis, it should benefit product designers as well as manufacturing engineers".
Autodesk Moldflow provides easy-to-use tools which simulate and optimise parts, moulds and tool designs long before manufacturing begins. By accurately simulating the injection moulding process, including features such as gates, runners and cavity layouts, it can help reduce the number of physical prototypes required to perfect a design and get products to market faster.
Jan 4, 2010
Wilde FEA Ltd Appointed As UK & Ireland VAR for Autodesk Moldflow Adviser Software
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