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AVI-Gallery contains more than 150 animations illustrating analysis results obtained with use of ANSYS and LS-DYNA FE software.
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May 03, 2005 | CAE News
Altair Releases HyperWorks Data Manager for CAE Data Management Altair Engineering, Inc. a global leader recognized for innovative product development and advanced engineering software today announced the public release of Altair(R) HyperWorks Data Manager(TM) (HDM). HDM is an automated data management solution specifically designed to efficiently manage, share and control engineering simulation and test data at both the user and enterprise level, regardless of the size of the organization. Read More... (Reads: 1387)
April 29, 2005 | CAE News
CIMdata Reports CAM Software Market Up 7% in 2004 CIMdata estimates that in 2004 the worldwide CAM software and related services market turned around after having declined or been flat for four straight years. The market, as measured by end-user payments, is estimated to have had a growth of 7.2% from $1.107 billion in 2003 to $1.187 billion in 2004. This follows declines of 1.6% in 2000, 7.5% in 2001, and 0.4% in 2002 and a small growth of 0.5% in 2003. Purchases reached their peak in 1999 at $1.22 billion before the period of decline began. Read More... (Reads: 1393)
April 28, 2005 | CAE News
Moldflow Releases Moldflow Plastics Insight 5.1 Moldflow Corporation, the leading global provider of automation and optimization software for the plastics injection molding industry today announced the release of Moldflow Plastics Insight® (MPI®) 5.1. MPI is the industry’s most widely used plastics design analysis software. MPI 5.1 allows users to interface with ANSYS structural analysis software from ANSYS, Inc. to ensure the accuracy of the plastics material data used in a structural analysis. Additional new features allow users to generate and validate MPI/3D meshes faster, leverage new diagnostic tools to evaluate cooling circuit and runner design components, simulate new processes, obtain improved solver predictions and access numerous post-processing enhancements. Read More... (Reads: 1829)
April 25, 2005 | CAE News
MSC.Software Announces New Release of Manufacturing Solutions, MSC.SuperForm and MSC.SuperForge 2005MSC.Software Corp., the leading global provider of virtual product development (VPD) products including simulation software and services, today announced the availability of the MSC.SuperForm and MSC.SuperForge 2005. These manufacturing solutions, which come bundled in one package under a single licensing system, have been designed to help engineers evaluate and optimize forming and forging processes with virtual computer models rather than performing costly trial and error tests on the shop floor. Read More... (Reads: 1430)
April 12, 2005 | CAE News
MSC.Software Releases MSC.Nastran 2005 r2MSC.Software Corp., the leading global provider of virtual product development (VPD) products including simulation software and services, today announced the release of MSC.Nastran 2005 r2. MSC.Nastran is part of MSC.Software SimOffice product portfolio and the world.s leading simulation and finite element analysis (FEA) product used by manufacturers around the world to simulate loads and stresses on mechanical systems and components.
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April 05, 2005 | CAE News
UGS Completes Acquisition of TecnomatixUGS Corp., a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, and Tecnomatix Technologies Ltd., the leader in Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) software solutions for the automotive, electronics, aerospace and other manufacturing and processing industries, today announced that UGS has completed its acquisition of all of the outstanding equity of Tecnomatix for approximately $228 million in cash, or $17.00 a share, net of any applicable tax withholding obligations. Read More... (Reads: 1419)
March 30, 2005 | CAE News
2005 Will Be Bright Year For PLM SoftwareA survey by AMR Research shows that while only 30% of manufacturing companies have deployed software for product-life-cycle management, another 25% are implementing or evaluating PLM software this year.
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March 27, 2005 | CAE News
CFdesign Integrated Into CATIA v5Blue Ridge Numerics announced today at COE 2005 that CFdesign®, the engineering world’s preeminent upfront CFD software, is now an integrated, associative, solution for companies developing products on the CATIA v5 platform. Currently in beta release for existing customers, CFdesign is set for general commercial availability to CATIA v5 companies in June 2005. Read More... (Reads: 1577)
March 24, 2005 | CAE News
UGS Acquisition of Tecnomatix Complete by April 1UGS Corp., a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, and Tecnomatix Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:TCNO), the leader in Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) software solutions for the automotive, electronics, aerospace and other manufacturing and processing industries, today announced that close of business April 1, 2005, is the date on which the companies expect UGS’ acquisition of all of the outstanding equity of Tecnomatix to be complete and effective. Read More... (Reads: 1502)
March 16, 2005 | CAE News
Autodesk Announces Inventor 2006From designing motion control equipment to intricate conveyor systems, Autodesk, Inc. today made it easier and faster for manufacturers to turn their ideas into real products. With the immediate availability of Autodesk’s newest design and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, manufacturers can better create, manage and share design information, to compete and win. Autodesk’s solutions, unlike any on the market today, are easy to deploy and use, help companies add 3D design at their own pace and help them leverage their design data throughout the manufacturing process. With these latest solutions, Autodesk is the first and only company to offer Functional Design, a new concept in product development, which makes it easier to design in 3D and enables engineers to design more intuitively, avoid “over-engineering” and improve product quality. Read More... (Reads: 1876)
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