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AxSTREAM Evolves Beyond the Flow Path

Burlington, MA, Nov 16, 2015 – SoftInWay Inc., leading Turbomachinery company, has relaunched their industry leading flow path design, analysis and optimization software, AxSTREAM as a next generation turbomachinery development platform, capable not only of designing the flow path, but now also rotors, bearings, and other components.

SoftInWay Inc. was founded in 1999 as a consulting company, and since releasing AxSTREAM in 2005 to a few select clients, has grown to a team of 60+ advanced engineers. SoftInWay services close to 300 companies worldwide, supporting the industry in reducing engineering cost and time, while increasing innovation and capabilities.

While other companies have attempted to develop products and capabilities by licensing significant portions of code from Universities and vendors, SoftInWay has been aggressively hiring industry experts and researchers to develop all of the capabilities in-house. SoftInWay has full control of the development process, speed, quality control and technical support, and is the only company in the market who has developed every piece of code and solver in-house.

About SoftInWay:

SoftInWay Inc. is a global engineering company specializing in turbomachinery. We provide extensive expertise through our services, software, and training, and are the only company with the expertise to develop 100% of our software internally as well as to perform engineering services ranging from new product R&D, complete product line development, and retrofitting and overhaul services. We offer our flagship AxSTREAMSoftware Platform for turbomachinery design, redesign, analysis, and optimization, as well as AxCYCLE – for the design and simulation of full thermodynamic cycles. With offices in the US, Switzerland, Ukraine, and India, SoftInWay supports more than 285 companies worldwide, and works closely with universities, research laboratories, and government organizations. www.softinway.com.

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