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solidThinking Announces the First Channel Partner in South Africa

SolidThinking Inc announced today that it has signed productONE as its first channel partner in South Africa.  productONE will introduce the South African market to solidThinking Inspire software and will be offering support and workshops to customers in the region.

"We are very excited to introduce solidThinking Inspire to this region through our newest partner," said Gronum Smith, Country Manager for Altair South Africa.  "Ensuring growth and customer support in this region is essential and productONE is our ideal partner, with its strong reputation in technical expertise and service."

Parent company of solidThinking, Altair acquired EM Software & Systems SA (EMSS), the developer of the FEKO electromagnetics analysis suite, in June 2014.  Today, FEKO is now part of Altair's HyperWorks® simulation suite and Stellenbosch has become the center of operations for Altair to support clients in South Africa with applying technologies like HyperWorks and solidThinking Inspire.

solidThinking Inspire enables design engineers, product designers, and architects to create and investigate structurally efficient concepts quickly and easily. The software is easy to learn and works with existing CAD tools to help design structural parts right the first time, reducing costs, development time, material consumption, and product weight.

Charles Anderson, managing director of productONE, said, "We look forward to introducing solidThinking Inspire to our breadth of valued solutions. This addition to our product portfolio will ensure that we continue to deliver cutting edge technologies to our customers."

Located in Centurion, Pretoria, productONE is a leading software solutions supplier, assisting customers transform the way they create and service products across the entire product lifecycle- from conception and design to sourcing and service.  

solidThinking Inspire focuses on enhancing the concept development process by proposing designs that can be rapidly iterated and easily exported to the user's preferred computer-aided design (CAD) tool.  There is a strong emphasis on ease of use while adding new features like geometry simplification tools for easier model setup and analysis to help users verify their concepts, all directly in the Inspire interface. These new features will allow the design community to apply Inspire to a much broader set of design problems.

solidThinking will launch Inspire to the South African market at Afrimold 2015, a component show of the comprehensive South African Industry and Technology Fair Indutec.  AfriMold will now take place alongside 11 other Indutec exhibitions at Gallagher Estate, Midrand, from 20 – 22 May 2015 on stand F20.

www.solidthinking.com

www.prodone.com

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