AnalySwift featured in World Trade Center Utah Spotlight Article
AnalySwift was recently featured in a spotlight article by World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah). The article, titled “Going Global: AnalySwift,” details AnalySwift’s background as a university spinout company and a provider of efficient, yet high-fidelity simulation software for composites and other advanced materials. It also discusses AnalySwift’s active export program and the company’s involvement exhibiting as part of the Utah Team at JEC 2019 in Paris, France, leveraging a program called the STEP Grant. According the the article, “JEC is the leading international composites tradeshow and served as a dynamic platform for AnalySwift leaders to meet with numerous customers and distributors.”
AnalySwift has two primary products for the simulation of advanced composites, SwiftComp and VABS, both of which reduce analysis times by orders of magnitude without sacrificing accuracy in results. As the article explains, “VABS software is a tool for modeling slender composite structures like wind turbine and helicopter turbine blades. Meanwhile, the SwiftComp software is a general purpose, multiscale modeling tool for advanced composites products like beams, plates, shells and 3D structures – even space components like deployable structures on satellites. One of AnalySwift’s customers is a cell phone manufacturer that uses SwiftComp to design its circuit boards, which contain composites.”
The spotlight on AnalySwift is also featured in this week’s newsletter for WTC Utah. For the full article, please visit here.