Romax Technology and EASA® Announce Distribution Agreement

For over 25 years, RomaxDESIGNER (Romax Technology’s flagship simulation program) has been the world leading software for advanced gear, driveline and bearing system design, analysis and optimization. RomaxDESIGNER enables users to quickly and accurately perform detailed analyses of critical performance attributes for improvements in durability, efficiency and dynamics, including advanced features such as consideration of manufacturing variation and planetary sideband analysis.

EASA develops and markets a codeless rapid application development platform, which enables companies to democratize engineering, scientific, and financial models via “appification”. EASA can be installed on-premises and accessed over your private network, or alternatively can be configured as a Platform-as-a-Service in the cloud.

Sebastian Dewhurst, Director of Business Development at EASA, comments:

“Romax is widely recognized as a leading global provider of integrated software and services for gearbox, bearings and driveline systems. EASA will enable Romax to rapidly deliver customized web based solutions to their end-users, streamlining processes involving RomaxDESIGNER, spreadsheets and other analysis and reporting tools.”

Dan Poon, Romax Head of Partners, comments:

“Romax and EASA have forged a partnership which enables Romax to supply EASA directly to Romax customers. The industry is changing, and advanced analytic models cannot be locked away in the depths of the CAE department anymore; they need to be shared throughout department, the organization and, in the Industry 4.0 paradigm, beyond the organization. This partnership builds strategically on our relationship with Comet Solutions, announced just last month, which provides Romax with access to Comet’s world-class automation technology, and positions Romax at the forefront of the democratization and automation of CAE movement”

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