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Coreform announces spline-based simulation short course August 2019 - SOLD OUT
August 21-22, 2019 at the Coreform offices in Orem, UT
Published: 9 August 2019
A new highly accurate and performant approach to FEA is to run simulations directly on smooth splines, the building blocks of CAD models.
Coreform on main stage at Develop3D Live
Published: 9 March 2019
Coreform presented on the main stage of Develop3D Live on April 15, 2019. Presenting alongside senior leaders from Ansys, SolidWorks, OnShape, Altair, Autodesk, PTC, and others at this premier industry event, Coreform CEO Matt Sederberg shared Coreform's advances in highly accurate smooth spline-based simulation software.
Coreform awarded funding to investigate isogeometric analysis applications in the mining sector
Published: 7 February 2019
SILICON SLOPES, UT, 7 February 2019 — Coreform LLC was awarded today a new Phase I SBIR from the United States Department of Energy to advance the commercialization of its groundbreaking isogeometric Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) technologies.
Dr. Michael Borden joins Coreform as VP of Simulation
Published: 7 February 2019
Orem, Utah, February 7, 2019 — Coreform is pleased to announce that on Dr. Michael Borden has joined Coreform as the VP of Simulation.
Highlights from IGA 2018 conference
Published: 24 October 2018
The IGA 2018 conference in Austin, Texas, was a electric moment in the isogeometric analysis (IGA) movement, with nearly 150 attendees.
Coreform to present at IGA 2018
Published: 20 August 2018
Silicon Slopes, UT, August 20, 2018 — Coreform LLC is developing cutting-edge simulation technology to enable more accurate simulations, directly on CAD geometry.
Coreform secures three new R&D investments
Published: 10 August 2018
SILICON SLOPES, UT 4 May 2018 — Coreform LLC was recently awarded three new federal and state contracts and grants to advance the commercialization of its groundbreaking Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) U-spline technology
New job openings at Coreform - May 2018
Published: 10 May 2018
Working at Coreform has been an amazing experience for all of us so far. Each day when we go to work we honestly feel like we are changing the world.
Learn about IGA and U-splines: Attend April Coreform conference presentations in Europe
Published: 27 March 2018
Learn more about Coreform's game-changing U-splines technology at a number of simulation and geometric modeling conferences in April. We hope to meet you at one of these events.
csimsoft Releases Trelis 16.5
Enhanced Meshing Algorithm and Visualization
Published: 28 February 2018
AMERICAN FORK, UTAH, February 28, 2018 — csimsoft, a leading developer of simulation tools for computational fluid dynamics and finite element analysis, today announced the general release of Trelis 16.
Isogeometric analysis and Model-Based Enterprise
Published: 1 December 2017
Have you ever heard of the Model-Based Enterprise? It's the idea of using a 3D CAD model to fully describe all the design requirements for a product.
Dezignstuff article about Coreform
Published: 20 July 2017
Matt Lombard's Dezignstuff blog was the epicenter of conversations and opinions about CAD software and surfacing earlier this decade. Siemens hired Matt several years ago and the blog died down; he's recently independent again and we're happy to see that he has started to write again.
U-splines to be introduced at SMI conference on June 21
Published: 18 July 2017
Dr. Derek Thomas will present the first public lecture about U-splines at the S3PM Symposia in Berkeley, California, on Wednesday June 21, 2017.
IGA conference in September
Published: 14 July 2017
If you're familiar with isogeometric analysis (IGA), then you've likely heard of and probably attended the annual global IGA conference.
U-splines presentation at USNCCM in Montreal
Published: 6 July 2017
Dr. Derek Thomas will be presenting a paper on U-splines at the USNCCM conference in Montreal on July 17. Will you be attending?