Every product is made up of materials, but not every company has fast access to material performance; especially when it comes to metals, plastics, composites, and ceramics that make up the critical components of a product. In fact, many times we find that in-house material data even ends up scattered across the organization in diverse spreadsheets, file systems, and databases with no real way to compare the results.
Even further. How might simulation be used to answer questions about materials that will eventually gauge your product's performance? How exactly can your organization save time and money by incorporating simulation with fast access to materials data that you need, when you need it?