Troy, MI (PRWEB) August 25, 2011
Cranes Software is pleased to announce that it has made the user-friendly PreSys™ FE modeling environment, developed by ETA, available to NISA users world-wide (http://nisasoftware.com/index.php/component/content/article/3-newsflash/127-presys-nisa).
“We are pleased to be able to offer this efficient environment to our users. It will allow them to take advantage of PreSys’s streamlined user interface, CAD interoperability and advanced graphics capabilities; thereby improving the overall NISA user experience,” said Vipul Kinariwala, Product Manager for NISA suite of FE programs.
A core solution for finite element analysis engineers, PreSys™ (http://www.eta.com/index.php/software/inventium-suite/presys) is a precise modeling tool which interfaces with popular CAD software products such as CATIA, Unigraphics, ProEngineer, Solidworks and AutoCAD; while also offering CAD-based finite element meshing capabilities. PreSys is highly customizable with its configurable toolbars and menus, providing NISA users more flexibility than ever before. Moreover, PreSys™ offers easy access to design data, enhanced post-processing capabilities and gives the user the ability to create and save insightful graphic and animation files.
NISA Mechanical (http://nisasoftware.com/index.php/nisa-software/nisa-mechanical) is one of the most comprehensive engineering analysis software solutions available. It was created to address challenges in the Automotive, Aerospace, Energy & Power, Civil, Electronics and Sporting Goods industries. It offers 12 modules to address a variety of specific applications including heat transfer analysis (http://www.nisasoftware.com/index.php/nisa-software/nisa-mechanical/heat), composite materials, computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetic analysis and several others. The NISA suite of programs is backed by an expert technical support team.
For more information, please visit http://www.nisasoftware.com or download a PreSys™ for NISA brochure here: http://nisasoftware.com/images/stories/brochures/presys-nisa.pdf.
About Cranes Software International Limited: http://www.cranessoftware.com
Cranes Software International Limited, through its software products and productized solutions addresses the needs of scientists, engineers, researchers, and decision makers in multinational companies, governments, defence establishments, academia and research institutions in the aerospace, automotive engineering, banking and financial services, bioinformatics, biology, biotech, chemistry, physics, communications, consumer research and marketing, criminological sciences, cryptography, defence, electronics engineering, empirical analysis, engineering, environmental sciences, genetics, geo sciences, life sciences, material characteristics, material sciences, medical research, oil exploration, pathology, psychological research, quality control, remote sensing, signal processing and telecommunications space. While Cranes Software’s core areas of operations are Enterprise Analytics, Engineering Design, Simulation and Testing, the company's business interests also include high-end training services and R & D in future technologies.
Cranes Software offers a range of proprietary products - SYSTAT, SigmaPlot, SigmaStat, SigmaScan, TableCurve 2D, TableCurve 3D, PeakFit, NISA, NISA/CIVIL, NISA DesignStudio, eta/VPG, eta/DYNAFORM, XID, XIP, Survey ASYST, iCap Reporter, iCap Webmaster, iCap Dashboarder, iCap Data Primer, InventX, Cubeware Cockpit, Cubeware Team Server, Cubeware Importer and world-renowned products from reputed principals such as Livermore Software Technology Corporation, The Mathworks, Texas Instruments, dSPACE, Mentor Graphics, IBM, Siemens, Genomatix Software Inc. and Breault Research. The company also has alliances with Microsoft, BusinessObjects, BEA, Borland, Net Solutions, Anantara, Wipro and Craft Silicon. Cranes Software has a presence in 39 countries (through its direct offices, subsidiaries, channel partners, franchise relationships and other alliances) and has global user base of over 350,000 users.
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