GE Additive acquires GeonX to strengthen software simulation capabilities

GE Additive announced that it has acquired GeonX, a privately-owned developer of simulation software. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed.

Headquarted in Belgium, GeonX provides software for engineers when developing new products, to simulate additive manufacturing, welding, machining and heat treatment processes in various industries such as aerospace, automotive and energy.

GeonX’s simulation software tool, Virfac (short for Virtual Factory), assesses products prior to production; predicting defects, distortions and stresses and the impact manufacturing has on a product’s durability. This helps to reduce the number of prototypes built during the development phase, while improving the quality and lifetime of the manufactured products.

Mohammad Ehteshami, Vice President and General Manager, GE Additive said, “Innovative simulation software solutions like Virfac add real value to our customers who want to speed up product design and development, while maintaining the best possible quality. We’re delighted to welcome GeonX to the GE Additive family.”

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