March 17, 2025
pSeven SAS partners with the Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) to enhance the FutureForge platform with AI-driven process optimization
Toulouse, the 5th of March 2025 – pSeven SAS, a leading provider of AI-driven design space exploration and simulation process automation solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC)., part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) This collaboration will integrate pSeven Desktop into the AFRC’s FutureForge platform, the world’s most advanced digital forging facility.
The FutureForge platform is designed to revolutionize forging by leveraging digital technologies to optimize manufacturing processes, improve efficiency and reduce material waste. pSeven Desktop, known for its cutting-edge workflow automation, machine learning and design optimization capabilities, will play a key role in enhancing process automation and accelerating decision-making within FutureForge.
We are thrilled to collaborate with the AFRC on this groundbreaking initiative. Our technology will help forge manufacturers achieve higher precision, efficiency and sustainability by streamlining and optimizing processes through AI and machine learning,
- said Laurent Chec, General Director at pSeven SAS.
By integrating pSeven Desktop into FutureForge, manufacturers will benefit from:
- Automated process optimization – streamlined simulation workflows and AI-driven optimization to fine-tune forging parameters.
- Enhanced predictive capabilities – Data-driven insights to improve process control and reduce trial-and-error.
- Accelerated innovation – Faster development of new forging techniques and materials.
This partnership underscores pSeven SAS’s commitment to driving digital transformation in industrial manufacturing. Together with the AFRC, pSeven SAS is enabling a new era of intelligent, high-performance forging.
For more information, visit pseven.io and FutureForge.
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