Digital workflows optimize material yields, design and productivity
CAMX 2024: TruComposites and Evolv GMP digital manufacturing solutions by Magestic Technologies drive efficiencies and precision across composites manufacturing disciplines.
TruComposite nesting capabilities. Sourc | Magestic Technologies
(Pearl River, N.Y., U.S.) showcases the latest updates to to its digital manufacturing solutions, Evolv GMP and TruComposites, which elevate material yields through improved nesting processes and optimize entire manufacturing workflows like hand layup and AFP/ATL with advanced AI and genetic algorithm capabilities.
Evolv GMP is designed to transform operations across various industries, including aerospace, energy, transportation and automotive. According to the company, it ensures versatility and effectiveness in diverse industrial settings. In addition, TruComposites is a comprehensive software solution tailored specifically for composites materials manufacturing.
Magestic’s goals are to enhance efficiencies and precision across composites manufacturing disciplines. The company’s available technologies achieve this through:
- Customized manufacturing solutions: Magestic software solutions offer flexibility and reliability. With streamlined integration, they are designed to adapt to diverse production environments for complex manufacturing needs.
- Generative AI and genetic algorithms: These updates increase nesting yields, reduce material waste and improve production efficiency. The technologies are engineered for high-stress and high-performance applications, maximizing resource utilization and minimizing costs.
- All-in-one materials platform: Magestic Technologies’ TruComposites platform enables multi-discipline performance in processes like hand layup, AFP/ATL, kinematics simulation, composites design and more.
Attendees have the opportunity to test the latest builds of the company’s flagship software, Evolv GMP, exploring its various features, including Magestic’s AI-driven process optimization and genetic algorithm enhancements. Additionally, TruComposites is available for viewing firsthand.
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