It can be tough to keep up with all the great things that reporters and bloggers write about us, so check out these news highlights for Dassault Systèmes North America for June!
June 3, 2016 – Engineering.com: “Engineering to Science: ‘You Complete Me’”
Roopinder Tara’s piece discusses the intersection of science, design, and engineering, and features excerpts from Dassault Systèmes Vice-chairman of the Board of Directors, President & CEO Bernard Charlès’ talk at the “Science in the Age of Experience” event. The article also includes an interview with Dr. Silvestre Pinto, a researcher at Imperial College of London that has hacked ABAQUS to help understand different elements of molecular behavior. Spoiler alert: engineering and science have a lot more in common than you might think.
June 1, 2016 – Desktop Engineering: “Plastic Simulation: Thin, Transparent and Tapping into the Cloud”
Our SOLIDWORKS Plastics technologies are featured in this article that highlights the ever-growing business of plastics simulation. The article includes a quote from our product data sheet explaining the technology: “SOLIDWORKS Plastics predicts how melted plastic flows during the injection molding process [and] part warpage and mold cooling optimization. Users can change part or mold geometry, processing conditions, or the plastic material to eliminate or minimize potential defects, saving energy, natural resources, time and money.”
June 9, 2016 – 3DPrint.com: “Airbus Group Enhances Their 3D Design Capabilities With Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Platform”
3DPrint takes a look into the extension of Airbus Group’s use of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to bolster their additive manufacturing program. Our Co-Design to Target industry solution is highlighted as a tool for manufacturers in the aerospace and defense industries. Airbus’ use of our platform will “help them to optimize the development of both prototypes and end-use components.”
June 15, 2016 – Desktop Engineering: “The Science of Simulation”
Following her attendance of our “Science in the Age of Experience” event last month, Desktop Engineering’s Jess Lulka explores the on-going expansion of Dassault Systèmes’ simulation technologies throughout any and all facets of the industrial world. This includes our focus on the more prominent trends today: additive manufacturing, materials, the Internet of Things, and precision medicine.