Check out the fascinating interview with Marco Evangelos Biancolini, founder of RBF Morph, featured on Hardware Upgrade, titled “RBF Morph: Digital Twin and Simulation at the Service of Automotive, Aerospace, Naval, Medical, and More”. In this in-depth conversation, Biancolini delves into how RBF Morph’s cutting-edge digital twin technology is revolutionizing industries such as motorsport, aerospace, and healthcare.
RBF Morph, in close collaboration with Ansys, has become a leader in mesh morphing—a technique crucial in simulation and numerical engineering. This allows for the transformation of 3D models and mesh geometries in real-time during simulations. Starting from motorsport, where precision can make or break performance, RBF Morph’s solutions have been critical in sectors like Formula 1, where Biancolini recalls, “We were asked to develop a technology that didn’t exist yet,” allowing teams to refine designs such as the aerodynamics of wings according to the rapidly changing F1 regulations.
Today, RBF Morph’s expertise stretches far beyond motorsport. Our involvement in projects like MeDiTATe, which focuses on creating digital twins for aneurysm prevention and treatment, is an example of how our technology impacts healthcare. Here, simulations help physicians explore treatment effects on patient-specific digital models before performing real-life procedures. RBF Morph’s simulation solutions also extend to fields such as aerospace and motorsport, where we work with companies like Piaggio Aerospace and Dallara.
As RBF Morph continues its upward trajectory, Biancolini hinted at exciting growth, with new team members joining this fall, fueling the company’s expanding reach into diverse industries.
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