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Multiphysics viewer comes for free

A novel Multiphysics Viewer lets any researcher, scientist or engineer visualise, examine and postprocess results from models created using the multiphysics Femlab mathematical modelling package.

News from Comsol, Oct 19, 2004

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Australian processes to turn Curvaceous

Curvaceous Software Ltd has appointed Mode2 Technology of Sydney as its Australian agent for the Curvaceous Suite of software.

News from Curvaceous Software, Oct 19, 2004

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Software delivers custom motion control solutions

Machine builders and OEMs can now use the LabView graphical development environment to create customised motion controllers for any platform with NI SoftMotion technology.

News from National Instruments, Oct 12, 2004

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Software proves CMM programs offline

New from Applied Computing and Engineering, cmm Simulator is a program verification and simulation system for testing Zeiss co-ordinate measurement machine inspection programs.

News from Applied Computing and Engineering, Oct 7, 2004

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Aspen Technology sells operator training business

Aspen Technology and Honeywell International have signed a definitive agreement which aims to resolve Aspen Technology's dispute with the FTC.

News from Aspen Technology, Oct 7, 2004

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Stochos signs for Curvaceous in North America

Curvaceous Software has appointed Stochos of Schenectady, New York as a new North American agent.

News from Curvaceous Software, Oct 4, 2004

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Environment speeds automation development

Engineers can now develop their test, measurement and automation applications faster with LabWindows/CVI 7.1, the latest upgrade of the stable and proven ANSI C development environment.

News from National Instruments, Oct 1, 2004

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Virtual laboratory models racing suspension

Toyota Racing Development (TRD) USA has selected LMS Virtual.Lab Motion to develop and optimise chassis and suspension systems for its race vehicles.

News from LMS International, Sep 30, 2004

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20th anniversary celebrations for Vector Fields

An Oxford based company which "spun off" from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory celebrated its 20th anniversary last week.

News from Vector Fields, Sep 30, 2004

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Modelling package turns to MEMS design

A new MEMS Module for the Femlab mathematical modelling package allows designers to model micro electromechanical systems with physical dimensions of microns.

News from Comsol, Sep 29, 2004

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Simulation helps reduce implanter design cycles

Opera-3D is being used by Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates to shorten the design cycle for new generations of ion implanters.

News from Vector Fields, Sep 29, 2004

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Alliance is dedicated to numerical optimisation

Noesis Solutions has appointed FE-Design as main distributor in Germany, Austria and Switzerland for its flagship product Optimus.

News from Noesis Solutions, Sep 22, 2004

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Materials data improve simulation accuracy

A new partnership with MatWeb has expanded the materials property data within Algor software, helping users to more accurately simulate a broad range of real-world materials behaviour.

News from Algor, Sep 21, 2004

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Software provides answer to FDA PAT requirements

The whole solution to the FDA Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Initiative has finally arrived.

News from Curvaceous Software, Sep 17, 2004

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Multidomain simulation speeds systems design

Ansoft has released a new version of Simplorer, its software for the design of large-scale, multidomain systems found in the automotive, aerospace/defence and industrial automation industries.

News from Ansoft Corporation Europe, Sep 15, 2004

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President wins defamation suit

An Illinois state court jury has awarded $100,000 in punitive damages to an automotive software executive in a lawsuit over untrue and defamatory e-mails.

News from Gamma Technologies, Sep 15, 2004

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Optimiser evolves improved designs

A new optimiser engine, which allows for the specification of discrete values for variables, has been added to the latest version of Infolytica's OptiNet software.

News from Infolytica, Sep 13, 2004

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Software starts with just one click

Curvaceous Software has developed a new "One-Click Launch" product for PI.

News from Curvaceous Software, Sep 9, 2004

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Vehma International selects simulator

Vehma International of America has selected Pam-Crash 2G from ESI Group to optimise crash simulation and improve safety.

News from ESI Group, Sep 8, 2004

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Chemical company licenses engineering solution

BASF will use Aspen Technology's software to enable more efficient work processes at major plant engineering pro

News from Aspen Technology, Sep 6, 2004

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Simulation helps race team drive ahead

Simulation software tools used to analyse race-car parts and performance for increased power, speed and safety.

News from Ansys, Aug 26, 2004

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Upgrade for reliability-based design optimisation

Noesis Solutions is shipping Optimus 5.0, its flagship product for the Process Integration and multidisciplinary design optimisation market.

News from Noesis Solutions, Aug 23, 2004

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Speedy claims for electric drive simulator

Opal-RT Technologies has successfully demonstrated that the RT-Lab Electric Drive Simulator is the world's fastest and most precise real-time simulator of electrical systems.

News from Opal-RT Technologies, Aug 18, 2004

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Simulation tool optimises fuel cell design

A new expert system is playing an important role in optimising solid oxide fuel cell design.

News from CD Adapco, Aug 4, 2004

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Software verifies merits of novel magnetic gear

A novel form of magnetic gear has been proposed by Professor David Howe and Dr Kais Atallah of the Machines and Drives Research Group at the University of Sheffield.

News from Infolytica, Jul 30, 2004

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