Altair's HyperWorks Partner Alliance Continues to Grow, Adding Tolerance Analysis from Dimensional Control Systems
3DCS Variation Analyst Multi-CAD is now available to HWPA customers through the partner program
TROY, Mich., Dec. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair's HyperWorks Partner Alliance (HWPA) today announced a new partnership with local Michigan company, Dimensional Control Systems, Inc. (DCS). The company's product, 3DCS Variation Analyst Multi-CAD (3DCS Multi-CAD), performs tolerance analysis, predicting the amount of variation inherent in designs and identifying the sources of that variation. While 3DCS is best known in the automotive industry, it is also applied in aerospace, defense, energy, medical device, consumer electronics and industrial equipment. Any company that manufactures a product and is interested in controlling quality can benefit from 3DCS Multi-CAD's capabilities.
"We look forward to the new opportunities presented by being a part of the HyperWorks Partner Alliance, as well as the value this partnership will provide to both companies," said DCS Product Manager Dave Johnson. "The addition of tolerance analysis will open new doors for dimensional engineering initiatives within companies through the easy access of the HWPA and allow users the opportunity to realize the value of 3DCS Multi-CAD with little risk."
3DCS Multi-CAD adds capability to the HWPA in a discipline that was previously unavailable within the program, furthering Altair's commitment to offering users a complete solution. The variation and tolerance analysis software creates a virtual prototype by simulating the assembly process and final product variation. This determines the design's ability to be manufactured before the first product is ever made. The result makes it possible for manufacturers to predict and solve problems before they arise, which in turn helps control costs by reducing the need for redesign and retooling and by avoiding future warranty claims.
In addition to 3DCS Multi-CAD, DCS is providing 3DCS FEA Compliant Modeler (FEA CM) as an add-on solution to allow users to accurately model variation of compliant parts and assemblies. FEA CM incorporates variation from clamping, welding, springback and stresses on a vast array of materials and assembly methods into a 3DCS model. 3DCS Multi-CAD and 3DCS FEA Compliant Modeler provide fast visualization of these deformations and predicted results, as well as targeted studies for evaluation of advanced design concepts.
"The addition of DCS to the HyperWorks Partner Alliance will help our customers increase their product quality," said Tony Norton, Altair's senior director for global automotive and off-highway vehicles. "The 3DCS Multi-CAD technology also will save HyperWorks customers money through reduced scrap rates. Obviously this is important not just to our automotive customers but also to those in many other industries."
For the past 12 years, Altair's innovative and versatile unit-based licensing system has allowed HyperWorks users to access a growing portfolio of applications while optimizing their investment. Every license is composed of a pool of recyclable HyperWorks units (HWUs), which can be used to access any application within the HyperWorks family. After seeing the success of the unit-based system, Altair decided to expand the model to third-party companies and allowed them to run their own applications under this unit-based system, a collaboration known as the HyperWorks Partner Alliance. The overall flexibility of these HWUs empowers users and allows them access to the largest and most complete suite of CAE applications available. This licensing model makes the benefits to participating HyperWorks customers infinite, with their return on investment increasing each time a new application is added to the offering. They can access any of the partner programs using the same leased HWUs they are already using to run HyperWorks, all available at no incremental cost or long-term commitment.
To learn more about 3DCS Variation Analyst MultiCAD, attend one of the introductory webinars being held on December 14th at 9am ET and January 16th at 11am ET. Both will be hosted by Altair and presented by DCS.
About Dimensional Control Systems, Inc
Dimensional Control Systems, Inc. (DCS), based in Troy, Michigan, is a quality software solutions provider focused on engineered quality. Offering best-in-class variation analysis software, quality management systems and consulting services, DCS strives to be a global leader in manufacturing quality assurance. Read more at www.3dcs.com.
About Altair
Altair empowers client innovation and decision-making through technology that optimizes the analysis, management and visualization of business and engineering information. Privately held, with 1,800 employees, Altair has offices throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. With a 26-year-plus track record for high-end software and consulting services for engineering, computing and enterprise analytics, Altair consistently delivers a competitive advantage to customers in a broad range of industries. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com and www.simulatetoinnovate.com.
About the HyperWorks Partner Alliance
Altair's HyperWorks platform applies a revolutionary subscription-based licensing model where customers use floating licenses to access a broad suite of Altair-developed as well as third-party software applications on-demand. The HyperWorks Partner Alliance effectively extends the HyperWorks Platform from 28 internally developed solutions to more than 50 applications with the addition of new partner applications. Customers can invoke these third-party applications at no incremental cost using their existing HyperWorks licenses. Customers benefit from unmatched flexibility and access, resulting in maximum software utilization, productivity and ROI. For more information about the HyperWorks Partner Alliance, visit www.hyperworksalliance.com.
SOURCE Altair Engineering, Inc.; DCS
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