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 July!
July 1, 2016 – Desktop Engineering: The Symbiotic Relationship Between Materials and Manufacturing
Kenneth Wong takes a look into the struggles that manufacturers have regarding composites and their imperfections. He cites BIOVIA as a potential solution in helping to focus on the design of composites and its connections to the molecular and atomic structures inside. He notes that BIOVIA is committed to the “scientific determination of materials, properties, characters and behavior.”
July 4, 2016 – Manufacturing Automation: Appliance maker Hurom selects Dassault Systèmes’ Accelerated Device solution
Hurom took the step into incorporating our Accelerated Device solution into their manufacturing process. From the adoption, Hurom will be able to connect with other stake holders in their project for more transparency and visibility in their production, including schedules, costs and benefits, resources and milestones.
July 2016 – Manufacturing Engineering: Smart Mobility is a Game Changer for OEMS
Olivier Sappin, the Vice President of Transportation & Mobility here at Dassault Systèmes, wrote a piece for Manufacturing Engineering’s Motorized Vehicle Manufacturing Preview, featured on page MYBK15. He highlights the three key factors that are currently pushing innovation forward in light of trends and challenges within the industry. He takes a look at what the future of OEMs looks like – a lot of battery electric vehicles, hydrogen and other alternate sustainable fuels.
July 8, 2016 – 3DPrint.com: World Cities Summit in Singapore: Dassault Systèmes Showcases 3DEXPERIENCE With Focus on Sustainable Cities, Virtual Reality
3DPrint gave an inside look into the World Cities Summit that took place last month in Singapore. The event gave attendees perspective on exactly what the 3DEXPERIENCE can do for several different aspects of a community, such as health and social services, utilities, mobility, security and public safety, facilities management, and environmental planning in sustainable cities.
July 18, 2016 – 3D CAD World: Medical Device Design: Balancing Compliance with Innovation
Jean Thilmany of 3D CAD World looks into Osstem Implant’s implementation of our License to Cure Medical Device to better serve their company’s innovation mission. The company, which makes a variety of dental implants, decided to use the solution in order to coordinate data and processes within one single system, rather than the divided system it had previously. Thilmany describes the solution as a “collaborative, end-to-end, traceable and compliant product development process directly linked to quality and regulatory information.”