Maplesoft, a leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science, and mathematics, today announced a reseller agreement with EnginSoft, a premier consulting company specialising in simulation-based engineering. EnginSoft will represent Maplesoft in the commercial markets in Germany, France, Italy, UK, Nordic, Spain, and Turkey.
EnginSoft works across a broad range of industries including aerospace, defense, automotive, energy and biomechanics. It employs highly qualified engineers, with expertise in a variety of engineering simulation technologies. The company will sell Maplesoft technology that enables the modelling and high-performance simulation of complex engineering designs. In addition to growing Maplesoft’s sales and support services in the region, EnginSoft will aid the company’s international growth and technology advancement.
The addition of EnginSoft as a reseller will further expand Maplesoft’s wide presence across Europe. Maplesoft now directly serves over 10 European countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and the Nordic countries. It also has reseller partnerships in other European countries such as Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and Greece.
“Maplesoft is delighted to announce this new strategic partnership with EnginSoft,” said Michael Pisapia, Vice President, Maplesoft Europe. “With its deep engineering focus, and specialisation in simulation-based engineering, EnginSoft will help us strengthen our solutions and services for the commercial markets in Europe. We are seeing increased adoption of our technology in this region, and the new relationship further cements our commitment to reach more users.”
“We are excited about introducing Maplesoft’s advanced technology solutions and tools to our customers,” said Stefano Odorizzi, CEO, EnginSoft. “Our company has a long tradition of helping companies innovate. With the addition of MapleSim and Maple to our offerings, we will be able to provide cost-effective, high-performance software to meet the multi-domain modelling, simulation and analysis requirements of our customers.”
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