Use Simpleware ScanIP’s full functionality to position the part with respect to your 3D image data; Use Solidworks to make changes to part design; Sync updates made in Solidworks to linked design in Simpleware ScanIP. Important: Please note that Simpleware is a commercial software product and the trial license is intended for evaluation purposes only.Please ensure that you or your organization are prepared to purchase a full license before requesting a trial. Oct 9, 2013 - Simpleware offers world-leading software and services for the conversion of 3D image data into robust models suitable for CAD, CFD, FEA and 3D Printing. Simpleware software allows the user to. visualise and analyse complex natural and manmade structures. create robust, accurate FE and CFD meshes for analysis. integrate CAD objects into 3D image data and generate NURBS. Yes, 3D Slicer works on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and it is free, open-source, has 150+ extensions (can be installed by a few clicks), can be customized and extended using Python or C, and you can.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, USA, Feb 26, 2019 – Synopsys is pleased to announce the release of Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP Medical edition. This exciting new version of Simpleware ScanIP comes with FDA 510(k) clearance, and CE and ISO 13485:2016 certification as a medical device.
Simpleware ScanIP Medical is the ideal choice for those working with 3D imaging to create medical devices for pre-clinical workflows such as implant design and patient-specific planning.
Developed and maintained to international standards for medical device software, Simpleware ScanIP Medical comes with all the outstanding features of ScanIP, but is specifically intended for medical usage. Process medical scan data (MRI, CT…) and export output files to simulate/evaluate pre-surgical treatment options.
Simpleware ScanIP Medical Workflow Highlights
- Import and anonymize patient DICOM tags from PACS server (DICOM 3.0 compliant)
- Combine CAD and imaging data for patient-specific analysis
- Rapidly segment and process medical images with easy-to-use interface
- Obtain reliable data for complex anatomical analysis using measurement and statistics tools
- Export geometrically accurate models for pre-surgical planning
Key Benefits
- Intuitive, fully supported user interface tested by medical professionals
- Compliant with privacy standards for handling patient data
- Achieve ideal surgical outcomes based on insights from imaging data
- Improve understanding of patient anatomy when designing unique medical devices
- Streamline software resources with complete medical image processing platform for your R&D workstation, radiology department, or other clinical work environments
- Build confidence in surgical decision-making by simplifying time—consuming workflows
For more detailed information on Simpleware ScanIP Medical and its certification, please see our Regulatory Information page.
Those that still want to use Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP for non-clinical medical applications, such as research in the Life Sciences, are recommended to use the core Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP package, which is not intended for clinical use.
About Simpleware
Synopsys’ Simpleware software provides an industry-leading, comprehensive 3D image processing platform for handling 3D scan data. Accurately process images with a wide range of tools for visualizing data, obtaining image statistics and carrying out segmentation. Generate high-quality models for design, simulation and 3D printing applications. For more information, visit https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware.
About Synopsys
Synopsys technology is at the heart of innovations that are changing the way we live and work. The Internet of Things. Autonomous cars. Wearables. Smart medical devices. Secure financial services. Machine learning and computer vision. These breakthroughs are ushering in the era of Smart, Secure Everything―where devices are getting smarter, everything’s connected, and everything must be secure.
Powering this new era of technology are advanced silicon chips, which are made even smarter by the remarkable software that drives them. Synopsys is at the forefront of Smart, Secure Everything with the world’s most advanced tools for silicon chip design, verification, IP integration, and application security testing. Our technology helps customers innovate from silicon to software, so they can deliver Smart, Secure Everything. For more information, visit https://www.synopsys.com.
Posted by Polygonica | 8 Apr, 2014
EXETER & SHEFFIELD, April 8, 2014
Simpleware, provider of world-leading 3D image to model software, are set to collaborate on a future release with MachineWorks, a global company offering polygon mesh software solutions. Simpleware will integrate MachineWorks’ Polygonica mesh processing libraries into its +CAD module, an extension of its core image processing software ScanIP.
Simpleware +CAD provides a straightforward method for the import, interactive positioning and integration of CAD models with image data. The resulting meshes can be exported as multi-part CAD models, or using Simpleware’s +FE module, converted into multi-part volume meshes for physics-based simulation. The new release of the +CAD module will be enhanced by the incorporation of solid mesh healing and fast, robust Boolean operations on STLs from MachineWorks’ Polygonica API.
Dr Philippe Young, Managing Director of Simpleware, explained that “the Polygonica collaboration will help to improve the functionality of our software. We’re looking forward to increasing the range of options available for our customers when working with image data and CAD files.”
Dr David Knight, Sales Manager at MachineWorks Ltd., also commented that 'we are very pleased that Simpleware have selected Polygonica to provide advanced mesh processing capabilities for their +CAD module. This serves to demonstrate the power and flexibility of our polygon modelling kernel.”
Simpleware and Polygonica will both be exhibiting at the Engineering Simulation Show at the Derby Roundhouse on the 23rd of April. Both teams will be available to talk visitors through the new functionality, and how they can use Simpleware software to aid in bridging scan data with CAD, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and 3D printing.
About Simpleware
Simpleware develops industry-leading software solutions for the conversion of 3D images (MRI, CT, Micro-CT…) into high quality models for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), CAD and 3D printing. Simpleware software is being used by engineers and researchers in a variety of fields including: Implant Design and Biomedical Engineering, Materials Research, Geosciences, Oil & Gas Exploration, Industrial Reverse Engineering, and Natural Sciences.
Simpleware software is based on proprietary technology that bridges scan data with CAD design packages and physics-based solvers. The quality of the image processing and mesh generation tools available with the software enables models to be created in a fraction of the time taken with other programs.
For more information on Simpleware software and services, visit: http://www.simpleware.com/
About Polygonica
Polygonica is a solid modelling software toolkit for processing polygon meshes.
Built on MachineWorks' core engines, Polygonica's unique polygonal modelling technology takes advantage of 20 years of development providing automatic, fast and robust Boolean operations. Other algorithms in Polygonica allow solid healing, simplification, slicing, sectioning and spun profile calculation.
Polygonica has a wide range of applications such as CFD/FEA meshing, CAD/CAM/CAE, additive manufacturing where there is a requirement to repair defective models with vast numbers of polygons, rapid prototyping, reverse engineering, 3D movies and gaming, geo-exploring, urban modelling and other 3D digital applications.
This April, meet the Polygonica team at:
AMUGin Tucson, USA from the 6th-10th of April
SIMTOSin Seoul, South Korea from the 9th-13th April
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Develop3D Livein Warwick, United Kingdom on the 15th of April
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Engineering Simulation Showin Derby, United Kingdom on the 23rd of April