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Firehold snapped up by Autodesk

Autodesk has completed the acquisition of Firehole Technologies, a privately held software company that specialises in design and analysis software for composite materials.

Through the acquisition, Autodesk will expand its expertise and technology to help its customers work with the next generation of lighter, stronger, safer and more energy efficient materials. Firehole Composites is based in Laramie, Wyoming, US.

'As manufacturers move to more complex material such as light weight composites, new simulation technology is required to predict and optimise the performance of these materials. This acquisition will enable Autodesk to deliver this technology to a broad spectrum of design and engineering industries,' said Buzz Kross, senior vice president for design, lifecycle and simulation products.

'The Firehole team will add significant expertise in next generation materials and non-linear analysis, as well as industry-leading technologies that strongly complement our solutions for structural, thermal and plastics analysis. We welcome the Firehole employees and customers to the Autodesk community.'

Autodesk intends to sell and support the existing Firehole Composites product line, which includes Helius:MCT and Helius:CompositePro, while enhancing the technology for closer integration with Autodesk solutions. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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