KREOD to bring “aerospace-grade precision” to AECO

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KREODx platform aims to redefine how buildings are designed, engineered, manufactured, assembled, operated, and maintained


London-based KREOD is planning to bring “aerospace-grade precision” to the built environment, with its new KREODx platform which has just launched in beta.

The software harnesses Parasolid from Siemens Digital Industries Software, a geometric modelling kernel that is typically found inside mechanical CAD tools such as Dassault Systèmes Solidworks, Siemens Solid Edge, and Siemens NX.

The software combines Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) principles with a building-centric approach to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) — a process commonly used in manufacturing to manage a product’s data, design, and development throughout its entire lifecycle.

KREODx is said to be powered by “Intelligent Automation” with parametric design and engineering workflows that “eliminate errors and accelerate delivery”.

The software offers full support for Bill of Materials (BoM) to deliver what the company describes as a single source of truth for costs, materials, and procurement, giving transparency from model to assembly.

According to the company, KREODx is also aligned with the circular economy, extending building lifespans, reducing waste, and enabling re-use and adaptability over time.


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