ParaMatters Brings the Most Powerful Generative Design & Lightweighting Software to CES 2019

First North American Showcase of CogniCAD 2.0 Topology Optimizer

  • Integrates proprietary topology optimization, computational geometry, AI
  • Offers intuitive, simple user interface that works autonomously & instantly
  • Raises the design bar for additive manufacturing solution from CAD-to-CAD
  • Delivers ready-to-manufacture STL & STEP file format designs in minutes

VENTURA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — January 3, 2019 — ParaMatters, a leading generative design provider of autonomous topology optimization, parts consolidation, and lightweighting software solutions, today announced its participation at CES 2019, where the company will exhibit its second-generation CogniCAD 2.0 platform as a cloud-based service and enterprise solution.

Interested customers and strategic partners are invited to experience how CogniCAD 2.0 is making additive manufacturing the lightweighting engine of choice for automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial companies at the Techniplas booth, LVCC, North Hall - 9320. Media kit available here. See CogniCAD 2.0 in action here.

"We are thrilled to announce the first North American showcase of CogniCAD 2.0 at CES. After over a year of working with industry leaders to fine tune this second-generation technology, we are now able to provide the most powerful agnostic CAD-to-CAD generative design and lightweighting tool available on the market today," said ParaMatters Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Dr. Michael Bogomolny.

CogniCAD 2.0 is ParaMatters’ second-generation holistic and agnostic generative design solution, building on its successful cloud-based, cognitive design and high-performance computational platform. CogniCAD 2.0 is capable of automatically generating ready-to-3D print, high-performance, lightweight structures for aerospace, automotive, and other mission-critical applications.

"We are transforming the entire design-to-manufacturing process by making it possible for our cloud service to autonomously generate high-quality, CAD-agnostic and ready-to-manufacture, optimized lightweighted designs in minutes to a few hours," said Dr. Bogomolny. "Our proprietary generative engine automatically delivers high performance and quality designs with minimal user input. As a result, the entire design cycle is compressed from weeks to hours and raises the quality of generative designs compared to what can be achieved manually."

In addition to speeding up the entire innovation cycle, ParaMatters has developed advanced algorithms to enhance overall digital thread and additive manufacturing capabilities. This includes a new cloud-based, generative design platform that automatically compiles lightweight and metamaterial lattice structures on-demand, based on size, weight, strength, style, materials, and cost as specified by designers or engineers. Unique meso-structural capabilities, which are offered as a design service, deliver biomimicry design for optimal structural infills that are mission critical for certain additive manufacturing processes.

"We are taking full advantage of the convergence of advanced topology optimization techniques, computational geometry, artificial intelligence, and infinite cloud computing power to deliver the most powerful, affordable, and impactful tool that unleashes the full potential of design for additive manufacturing," added Avi Reichental, ParaMatters Co-founder and Executive Chairman.

CogniCAD 2.0 is available for use and can be accessed through www.paramatters.com as a pay-per-design, cloud-based service. The company is offering several subscription and enterprise-based models, and actively engages in several complementary strategic partnerships. CogniCAD 2.0 works by first importing CAD files into the platform, and then defining loading and design criteria. Within minutes, users can obtain generative designs verified by built-in Finite-Element Analysis, ready for 3D printing in both STL and STEP formats. All ParaMatters-generated designs can be directly produced using additive manufacturing.

About ParaMatters

ParaMatters is the leader in autonomous topology optimization and generative lightweighting design. The company's cloud-based cognitive design platform is capable of automatically generating additive manufacturing ready, high-performance, lightweighted structures for aerospace, automotive, and other mission-critical applications. ParaMatters is committed to transforming the entire design-to-manufacturing process by making it autonomous and automated to generate high quality, optimized lightweighted designs and additive manufactured structures. For more information, visit  www.paramatters.com.



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