Feb 21, 2006 - Irvine CA.
Multistat Inc announced the general availability of Visual Optimizer 4.0, the first release of Visual Optimizer that includes its patented optimization algorithms. Multistat Visual Optimizer is now a complete optimization solution which contains an easy to use Windows GUI, optimization algorithms which are orders of magnitude faster and more capable than competitive solutions, state-of-the art graphics tools to view optimization results, and a flexible integration environment.
"We are very proud to bring these algorithms to the market as part of this advanced solutions" said Dr Vladimir Sevastyanov, CEO. "We have done independent benchmarking of the product and proved that our products really are 10 to 100 times faster than other products on the market. Providing these algorithms in a complete product will make the process of Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) increasingly cost effective and enable the use of MDO for new classes of problems."
Multistat Visual Optimizer 4.0 can be used in conjunction with existing design tools to do optimization on high value Aerospace and Automotive components. In addition its speed and capacity to work with thousands of design variables makes it applicable to more complex problems such as chemical modeling and shape optimization. Multistat Visual Optimizer is easily integrated with both custom analysis programs and with industry standard analysis packages including Algor, Ansys, Nastran, and Genesis.
Multistat develops and markets the next generation of design optimization software, featuring Multistat Visual Optimizer. Multistat’s solutions bring to market breakthrough performance to existing optimization techniques, with benchmark results orders of magnitude faster than existing solutions. Multistat is helping companies lower costs, increase research efficiency, accelerate the R&D cycle through comprehensive optimization software and services. Multistat is used by aerospace, defense and automotive design companies as well as structural optimization and materials science research. For more information, go to www.multistat.com