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ETA Introduces Presys Advanced Finite Element Modeling Environment

First tool in Inventium suite designed to enable “concept to product.”

| Published June 11, 2010

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Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. (ETA) has introduced its new enterprise product development software solution, the Inventium Suite.  The first tool to be released in the Inventium Suite is PreSys, a pre- and post- processorcore finite element (FE) modeling toolset. Other Inventium tools will be released in the near future.

ETA Introduces Presys Advanced Finite Element Modeling Environment

PreSys is the successor to ETA’s VPG/PrePost and FEMB products. This solver-neutral product is aligned with the Inventium architecture.

The PreSys toolset features an interface with drop-down menus and toolbars and increased graphics speed. Other notable features include the ability to open and operate on multiple models, and review simulation results along with model data and a scripting interface.

The Inventium Suite includes some new tools while retaining ETA’s legacy software products, VPG and DYNAFORM.  Inventium’s product architecture will provide users access to all of the suite’s software tools. 

The Inventium architecture allows the user to change the way their software appears and behaves. New menus or toolbars may be created to meet the user’s specific needs, while pre-configured menus can be modified as desired.

For more information, visit ETA.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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