Hello! Today we are announcing some exciting news. Trelis has been the name for the commercial version of Cubit, the high-quality mesher born at Sandia National Labs. As part of our recently-announced exclusive distribution agreement of Cubit, we also secured the rights to the Cubit name. From now on, Trelis will be known as Coreform Cubit.
Coreform will continue its relationship with Sandia to help develop Cubit, and the new Coreform Cubit brand reflects the closer strategic alignment and coordination we anticipate. Read more about this decision and what it means for you here. And check out our fun new Coreform Cubit video! You won’t want to miss this.
Along with this rebrand, we are working to tell more stories of the power of Coreform Cubit. Check out our new webinar page, where you can learn more about Coreform Cubit from leading practitioners or developers. We will also be publishing a series of case studies of Coreform Cubit in action.
Finally, we’ve been talking with a number of students and researchers lately who spend way too much time trying to find and use free meshing software to run simulations as they are learning and getting into the field. That didn’t make sense to us, so we decided to create a free new license, Coreform Cubit Learn, available for non-commercial usage. So much work has gone into optimizing Coreform Cubit over the past two decades that we want to make this available to everyone coming into the fields of FEA and CFD.
Thank you for being a part of the Coreform Cubit community!
Sincerely,
Matt Sederberg
Coreform CEO