Integrating Moldflow into Multi-Agent Engineering workflows
Hendrik Schütte from Synera shows how a team of agents handles Moldflow validation end to end.
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What Synera built and how it runs
Over 50% of engineering time goes into handoffs, file transfers, and switching between tools rather than engineering work itself. This session walks through how a team of agents handles that overhead in injection molding, running geometry validation, defeaturing, manufacturability checks, and Moldflow simulation through a single chat interface. Hendrik Schütte, Forward Deployed Engineer at Synera, presents the agent setup, explains how rule-based workflows plug into the agentic layer to keep results exact and reproducible, and runs a live demo from CAD upload to gate simulation results. The same approach has compressed 3-week processes to 2 minutes at BMW and cut 50-hour cost engineering workflows to 7 minutes at Airbus.
Key takeaways
- How to set up a team of agents for injection molding part assessment, and what each agent is responsible for
- Why rule-based workflows underneath the AI layer remove hallucination risk from engineering-critical outputs
- How the system rotates a part autonomously to resolve undercut issues without the user opening a CAD tool
- How to run a Moldflow best gate simulation from a user-specified gate position through chat
- What the interaction looks like for an engineer with no direct access to the tools the agents are working with
Who is this recording for?
- Injection molding engineers and simulation leads evaluating agentic AI for part assessment workflows
- Manufacturing engineering managers looking to reduce pre-simulation preparation time
- Digital transformation leads at automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers assessing where AI agents create measurable value
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