NexGenSolutions, CAE Services Collaborate on Molding Simulation
Firms join forces to provide solutions and support for Moldflow users.
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NexGenSolutions, a provider of CAM, CAD and product lifecycle management software solutions, is partnering with CAE Services to help moldmakers and injection molders get the most out of Moldflow analysis.
The collaboration aims to deliver exceptional services, training and support for injection mold manufacturers. CAE’s tech team is available for beyond break/fix support and to help NexGen customers troubleshoot, be a second set of eyes, and help maximize their Moldflow subscriptions to the fullest potential, according to a press release issued by the companies.
“We are excited about our collaboration with CAE Services,” says Matt Salentine, president of NexGenSolutions. “By combining our strengths and resources, we can provide manufacturers with the tools they need to optimize their production process and create superior products.”
CAE Services has provided Moldflow analysis since 1988. It says it has the largest expert-certified team of analysts in North America, and maintains that its knowledge of Moldflow analysis and ability to prevent and solve problems has helped many businesses increase their productivity while reducing costs.
The companies are planning a kickoff webinar on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 12:30 PM CDT to provide more details. Click here to register.
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