It can be tough to keep up with all the great things reporters and bloggers write about us, so check out these news highlights for Dassault Systèmes North America for May!
1. May 5 – Microsoft and Allies Launch 3MF Consortium for 3D Printing
Kathleen Maher of Graphic Speak gives an overview of how Dassault Systèmes and other IT vendors have partnered with Microsoft to form the 3MF Consortium to champion the 3MF file format, which is poised to become the industry standard format for files designed for 3D printing. This news was also covered extensively in 3DPrint.com, Product Design & Development, and Desktop Engineering.
2. May 6 – ‘Living Heart Project’ Brings a Beat to 3-D
Nidhi Subbaraman of BetaBoston wrote a feature piece on the Living Heart Project, stemming from her visit to Dassault Systèmes’ CAVE.The article includes several images of the simulation in use, and discusses how the project is be developed and used by partners in research labs across academia and the medical profession.This article also ran in the print edition of The Boston Globe.
3. May 7 – How you Can Predict Manufacturing Defects in Injection Molding
Shawn Wasserman of Engineering.com published an interview with Dassault Systemes’ Peter Rucinsky from SOLIDWORKS World 2015.Peter explains the new features found in SOLIDWORKS Plastics 2015, and how these tools can help manufacturers through the process of designing and producing injection molding.
4. May 20 – First-Ever 3D Human Heart Simulator May Lead to Better Treatments
Andrew Freedman of Mashable wrote a feature story on ‘The Living Heart Project’ stemming from Dassault Systèmes’ announcement that the project is commercially available as of May 29, 2015.The article includes commentary from Dassault Systèmes’ Steve Levine the 45 professional, medical and regulatory agencies that have been involved in collaborative research to support this initiative.
5. May 29 – Simulating Innovation and Experience
Jess Lulka of Desktop Engineering attended Dassault Systèmes’ SIMULIA Community Conference held in Berlin earlier this month, and wrote a detailed overview of announcements made at show.The article includes comments from Dassault Systèmes CEO Bernard Charlès, as well as SIMULIA CTO Bruce Engelmann.The article outlines the company’s partnerships with companies such as ExxonMobil and Airbus, and shows how advanced simulation technology available through Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform is fueling the innovation of our customers.
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