
Livermore Software Technology Corporation
LSTC is the company behind LS-DYNA, the world leading explicit nonlinear finite element analysis software.

Ove Arup & Partners
Ove Arup & Partners is the LS-DYNA distributor in UK. They also develop the LS-DYNA Environment suite of programs.

DYNAmore
DYNAmore is the LS-DYNA distributor in Germany.

Cril Technology
Cril Technology is the LS-DYNA distributor in France.

XYZ Scientific Applications
XYZ is the company behind TrueGrid - a general purpose mesh generation program with sophisticated relaxation and parameterization capabilities.

First Technology Safety Systems
First Technology Safety Systems - The world's largest creator of sophisticated crash test dummies and computer crash test models

The Japan Research Institute
JRI Solutions, Ltd. is the LS-DYNA distributor in Japan.

Ceetron
Ceetron develops advanced products and software solutions for 3-D interactive visualisation of scientific computations and simulation results. The GLview post-processor offers high performance 3D graphics and interactive animation for LS-DYNA. The program can handle very large element models and offers full cross-platform compatibility on Windows NT and UNIX.
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BETA CAE
BETA CAE is the company behind ANSA - The advanced CAE pre-processing software for complete model build up, and µETA - The high performance multi-disciplinary CAE post-processor.

Engineering Technology Associates
Engineering Technology Associates (eta), is an LS-DYNA Distributor in the Detroit area, specialising in automotive engineering support services. They also have developed LS-DYNA based products specialised for particular markets. eta/DYNAFORM is a metal forming analytical tool specifically designed to reduce setup and processing time. Virtual Proving Ground (VPG) is an analytical tool specifically designed for testing road conditions on various automobile designs.

Forming Technologies Incorporated
Forming Technologies Incorporated is the developer of FastForm3D, Form3D and Catia/FastForm. These programs are one-step solvers for sheet metal forming that are used very early in the stages of a design. The programs are efficient and user friendly.
Academic partners

Division of Solid Mechanics
The research at the Division of Solid Mechanics, Linköping University, Sweden, is related to LS-DYNA developments and LS-DYNA is used in many metal forming, crashworthiness and impact research projects.

Department of Structural Engineering
Department of Structural Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Institute for Productions
Institute for Production, University of Aalborg

Solid Mechanics
Solid Mechanics, Luleå University of Technology

Divison of Neuronic Engineering
Divison of Neuronic Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
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