Draft:FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS AG
German engineering software company
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FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS AG is a German engineering software company that develops parametric modelling and simulation-driven design software used in engineering optimisation workflows.
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| Industry | Engineering software |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2001 (predecessor), 2014 (AG) |
| Headquarters | Potsdam, Germany |
| Products | CAESES |
| Website | https://www.friendship-systems.com |
The company is known as the developer of the parametric modelling platform CAESES, which is used in engineering disciplines including marine engineering, turbomachinery design, aerospace engineering and energy systems.[1]
History
FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS AG was founded in Germany by researchers working in the field of computational engineering and simulation-driven design. The first predecessor of the company was established in 2001, while the AG itself was founded in 2014. The initial ideas and technologies underlying the company’s software originated from research into parametric modelling and shape optimisation undertaken at the Technical University Berlin.[2]
The company focuses on software that integrates parametric geometry modelling with engineering simulation tools to support automated design exploration and optimisation workflows.
Products
The company’s primary software product is CAESES, a parametric modelling platform used to automate geometry generation and design variation for engineering optimisation studies.[3]
CAESES is typically used in simulation-driven design workflows in which parametric models are connected to engineering simulation tools such as computational fluid dynamics solvers. The software can also be used to generate data sets for applications such as machine learning in engineering workflows.
The software has been applied in engineering projects including hydrodynamic optimisation and energy-related system design.[4]

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