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Incat takes enterprise simulation to the USA
MSC.Software has announced a global partnership with Incat, the world's leading independent provider of PLM services and solutions.
News from MSC.Software (15 November 2006)
Software to advance French space effort
The Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales has selected a broad portfolio of MSC.Software to help the agency in its mission to invent the space systems of the future.
News from MSC.Software (14 November 2006)
Virtual lab applies FEA to poles and towers
User application article West Coast Engineering Group uses finite element analysis software from Algor to virtually test and predict how its designs will respond to environmental and operational loads.
News from Algor ( 2 November 2006)
Analysis eliminates trial-and-error testing
User application article Syncroness is builds lightweight, high-performance mechanisms in less time and at lower cost by using CosmosMotion to detect part collisions and precisely calculate material use.
News from SolidWorks Corporation ( 1 November 2006)
CAE tools expand simulation technology
Integrated suite of advanced computer-aided engineering software tools delivers advanced technology and functionality to increase efficiency and reduce cycle time.
News from Altair Engineering (26 October 2006)
Upgraded software previewed at aerospace show
Algor will preview its upcoming major software release, Algor V20, at Aerospace Design Expo 2006, being held from 14th to 16th November 2006 in Anaheim, California.
News from Algor (26 October 2006)
Honour roll recognises sustained growth
Ansys has been named to the software industry Sustained Success Honour Roll for the third consecutive year.
News from Ansys (23 October 2006)
Engineering framework aids efficient optimisation
User application article Garner CAD Technic has chosen the Altair HyperWorks suite to offer its clients a broader set of services in finite-element modelling and structural optimisation.
News from Altair Engineering (19 October 2006)
Student software raises simulation capabilities
Software offers engineering students many of the latest simulation capabilities for vibration analysis, material failure characterisation, tyre modelling and visualisation.
News from Abaqus (13 October 2006)
Reseller programme expands simulation appeal
Global channel programme allows resellers to effectively deliver advanced simulation software to a wide range of businesses from small and mid-sized organisations to larger enterprises.
News from MSC.Software (11 October 2006)
Analysis software enhances nuclear safety
User application article Precision valves for a Romanian nuclear power plant are analysed for their response to earthquake forces.
News from Algor ( 9 October 2006)
Software accelerates high-speed train design
User application article Changchun Railway Vehicle Company uses Altair HyperWorks CAE technology to support the development of high-speed passenger rail transport systems.
News from Altair Engineering ( 6 October 2006)
Simulation proves extreme sports safety
User application article K2 Sports uses Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) software to simulate the kinds of dynamic events that often occur during use of extreme sports gear.
News from Algor (27 September 2006)
Simulations run faster on cluster server
Ansys has announced that the upcoming releases of its multiphysics simulation software - Ansys 11.0 and Fluent 6.3 - will include support for Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
News from Ansys (21 September 2006)
Acquisition enables solver integration
Altair Engineering has completed its acquisition of the Mecalog Group and its Radioss product family of computer-aided engineering software technology.
News from Altair Engineering (18 September 2006)
Software is added to Chinese curriculum
The Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society and the Ministry of Education have formally incorporated Ansys software into the national mechanical design engineer qualification examination.
News from Ansys ( 1 September 2006)
London conference focuses CFD on oil and gas
The preliminary agenda for this year's International Oil and Gas CFD Conference includes impressive schedule of speakers.
News from Ansys (25 August 2006)
Analysis software underpins aerospace success
User application article Cosmos design analysis software is helping aerospace company Triumph Aerospace Systems-Seattle win contracts with major aerospace companies like Boeing and Airbus.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (14 August 2006)
Simulation software highlights mechanical flaws
User application article Alexander Calder's design of Mountains and Clouds was the centrepiece in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building until a mechanical fault caused it to be shut down.
News from Algor (14 August 2006)
Smiths Aerospace chooses Altair HyperWorks
User application article Altair Engineering has announced that Smiths Aerospace has selected the Altair HyperWorks CAE technology suite
News from Altair Engineering (26 July 2006)
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