Accuris, a provider of engineering workflow solutions, announced an exclusive partnership with the American Welding Society (AWS) to offer their members access to Engineering Workbench — a SaaS platform for integrating engineering standards and other technical publications into engineering workflows.
Powered by AI, the Engineering Workbench provides critical workplace insights within seconds, pulling from the world’s largest collection of technical content from over 170 Standards Development Organizations.
“We believe the technical committees of our SDO Partners are the lifeblood of our business and we rely on them to help us supply our customers with the latest standards,” said Jim Thomas, chief partnership officer for Accuris. “This partnership enables SDO Partners to use the same industry-leading technology we provide our customers. We are proud to build a bridge and deepen our value to our SDO Partners as they work to make the world a safer and more efficient place.”
Members of AWS technical committees can now use Engineering Workbench to work more efficiently to develop future standards. Access to Engineering Workbench will provide members with access to broad sets of information such as patents, existing standards, and ongoing research and development projects.
“Engineering Workbench gives our volunteer technical committee members an easy way to access our AWS codes and standards as a reference for Committee work,” added Peter Portela, director, Standards Product Development. “Using the Accuris platform will help the volunteers access the right information at the right time so that we are able to create tomorrow’s standards faster and more effectively.”
Members of AWS technical committees can now use Engineering Workbench to work more efficiently to develop future standards
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