Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, a division of Hexagon AB, specializes in metrology and manufacturing solutions that enable customers to fully control their manufacturing processes. The company's offerings include coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), laser trackers, portable measuring arms, and software solutions designed to improve quality and productivity. Serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical devices, Hexagon's technologies facilitate the capture, measurement, and analysis of data, ensuring products meet precise specifications. With a global network of facilities and partners, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence is committed to driving the future of manufacturing through innovation, digitalization, and smart factory solutions.
With many decades of experience in NVH CAE simulations, and strong partnerships aimed at optimising and standardising processes in NVH design, Hexagon is charting the course into the future of the mobility.
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has today introduced Elements, new simulation software that helps engineering teams understand the behaviour of systems that are becoming increasingly complex in modern products. Using the software, teams can evaluate the performance and feasibility of new design concepts quickly to inform more efficient product development and reduce risk and cost.
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division today announced that its Adams Real Time multibody dynamics simulation software has been validated for operation on VI-grade Driving Simulators, enabling carmakers and tier one automotive suppliers to develop safe and desirable driver experiences efficiently, and without physical prototyping.
Industry research finds sustainability challenges remain for automakers in the electric vehicle market. The wide-ranging survey engaged 416 eMobility design and manufacturing decision-makers across the global automotive supply chain.
Independent research into electric vehicle (EV) development has found that most automotive companies are more focused on improving electric car range and reducing costs than improving the vehicles’ carbon footprint, despite mounting scrutiny of their hidden environmental impacts.
Just 8% of automotive OEMs see new tech-native EV entrants as threat, despite growing evidence that failure to invest in industrial digitalisation approaches may cost them the market.
e-Xstream engineering, part of Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, has been selected by McLaren Racing to provide materials data management for its Formula 1 cars.