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Hi Moldflow community,
Autodesk Moldflow products continue to help those in the injection molding industry to predict plastic part quality, part material performance, process optimization, and mold design efficiency.
We understand and empathize with those who have expressed concerns of not having a 2020 version of Moldflow Insight, Synergy, or Adviser, last year. We continue to evolve the product roadmap and are excited to share a preview into some of the new features included in the upcoming Moldflow Insight Beta!
- NEW: Simulation Compute Manager (SCM) to replace the Simulation Job Manager (SJM)
- NEW: 3D Polyurethane (PU) Foaming Simulation
- NEW: Automatic mold packing profile determination
- … and more to be announced at the Advanced Manufacturing Summit!
At the summit, Hanno Van Raalte and Franco Costa from the Moldflow team will share more details of the next Moldflow release and the product roadmap (sessions listed below). If you would like to find out more, we urge you to attend so you can learn all the exciting plans we have ahead of us! REGISTER HERE!
- What’s New in Injection Molding [Hanno Van Raalte]
- Moldflow Research and Development Updates [Franco Costa]
And, just as a reminder, Autodesk Moldflow subscribers have various resources available to you: Autodesk Subscriber Benefits.
Moldflow subscribers also have an entitlement to Autodesk Fusion 360, the first 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE tool of its kind. For Moldflow users, Fusion 360 can help with things like model cleanup/prep, design changes, cooling and feed system modeling, part/assembly visualization, and result sharing through a browser. If you’d like to explore all of Fusion 360’s capabilities, please visit: Autodesk Fusion 360. We will also be sharing some very exciting news around injection molding and Fusion 360 at Autodesk University this November!
We want to assure you that the Autodesk team is committed to all Moldflow products. We encourage you to continue to attend regional/virtual user meetings, engage with us through the forums, work with our expert technical support team, and interact with your Autodesk sales representative. We want to continue to help you to succeed through the usage of our products.
Thank you for being a loyal Autodesk Moldflow user and customer, and we look forward to continuing to work with you to make great products!
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Kristen Kilroy
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