DELMIA World News is an exclusive magazine that provides information and insight into latest news, trends and achievements in digital manufacturing. DELMIA World News also introduces technological innovations, and highlights the rich benefits that companies across a variety of industries are achieving with DELMIA and Dassault Systèmes PLM offerings.
EVERY ISSUE INCLUDES:
Articles on digital manufacturing and PLM
Updates on DELMIA technology offerings
Partner spotlights and innovations
User functionality tips & tricks
FEATURED NEWS IN ISSUE 16
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Dassault Systèmes Unveils PLM 2.0 on V6 Platform
First customers experiencing value of PLM Online for all with V6
Dassault Systèmes (DS) recently announced PLM 2.0 and its new V6 platform. PLM 2.0—PLM online for all—is a 3D online environment for everybody to experience products virtually, where all user interactions generate Intellectual Property (IP). V6 is DS’s next generation platform for PLM 2.0.
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Rockwell Automation and Dassault Systèmes to Integrate the Digital Factory and Plant Operations for a Virtual Design & Production Environment
This joint solution will redefine how the mechanical engineer and the control engineer collaborate to reduce time-to-market and drive down costs.
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FEATURED CUSTOMER STORIES IN ISSUE 16
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Lockheed Martin, NASA Build Closer Engineering Ties Using DELMIA Human to Simulate Orion Mock-up
In a new government-industry collaboration, ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ crew codule mock-ups speed developments for training astronauts.
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Bentley Motors: Driven to Succeed
“Work proceeds faster and more smoothly”
Collaborative concurrent engineering at Bentley Motors produces design-to-manufacturing
efficiency and the benefits of 3D communication throughout the enterprise.
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NOKIA: Design For Manufacturing with Dassault Systèmes
Specialists from Operations and Logistics at Nokia are spearheading the drive for Design for Manufacture (DFM) by acting as facilitators between Design and Manufacturing in order to help to cut costs and improve product quality. Currently, Nokia is using CATIA for mechanical design as well as detailed design in the product development process. DELMIA is used to make the most of this CATIA data in the assembly design process, while ENOVIA SmarTeam is used to
manage the resultant data. There are 60 Nokia global servers in 18 sites in the world allowing numerous clients to work in the same shared environment.
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