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Kiwi sailors use predictive guidance
Emirates Team New Zealand uses Pavilion software to gain an invaluable advantage at the start of each America's Cup race, and finished second in Valencia last month.
News from Pavilion Technologies (26 June 2006)
Software analyses full system performance
Software provides an advanced and unified modelling environment, integrating all the required model creation and simulation tools to perform accurate system-level performance analyses. Brochure available
News from LMS International (23 June 2006)
FEA software put new twist on motor design
MotorSolve, the newest addition to Infolytica's industry leading software family, will be released in the third quarter of 2006.
News from Infolytica (23 June 2006)
Software streamlines plant design
Digital manufacturing software helps manufacturers design more accurate digital representations of their plants, capture the layouts for future re-use and optimise the flow of material within them.
News from UGS (23 June 2006)
Simulation software specialises in hydraulics
SimHydraulics is a new software product that allows developers to efficiently model and simulate hydraulic control systems within the Simulink environment.
News from MathWorks (23 June 2006)
Software keeps track of plant modifications
4D-Octopus is an easy-to-use asset and information management solution for all the different stages of a plant lifecycle, from definition phase to decommissioning of the plant.
News from CEA UK (21 June 2006)
European software users get their own conference
CEA will hold its first European User Conference in Brussels on 20th and 21st September 2006.
News from CEA UK (20 June 2006)
Offshore company signs for simulation support
SBM Offshore has signed a multiyear licence agreement to expand its use of AspenTech's engineering solutions.
News from Aspen Technology (20 June 2006)
Discrete element method software reaches the USA
DEM Solutions has opened its first US office in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
News from DEM Solutions (20 June 2006)
Ethanol producer signs for control and management
Amaising Energy has selected Pavilion's model predictive control ethanol solution for its Denison, Iowa plant.
News from Pavilion Technologies (15 June 2006)
Bearings acquisition adds aerospace expertise
SKF has signed an agreement to acquire French bearing manufacturer SNFA in a move to strengthen its product offering and range of customer support and technical services. Brochure available
News from SKF UK ( 9 June 2006)
Alliance weds mechatronic modelling and simulation
LMS International and Imagine have signed a strategic partnership agreement to develop and market integrated solutions for the functional modelling and simulation of mechatronic systems. Brochure available
News from LMS International ( 9 June 2006)
Robotic simulation streamlines painting operations
User application article The Delmia Igrip robotic solution and UltraPaint have been implemented at the Caterpillar facility in Decatur, Illinois to assist in the upgrade of the company's robotic paint production lines.
News from Delmia ( 9 June 2006)
Software simulates unwanted effects of welding
The latest version of PAM-Assembly allows designers, production planners and manufacturing practitioners to understand, control and minimise distortion resulting from welding fabrication.
News from ESI Group ( 8 June 2006)
User conference draws global crowd
Pavilion Technologies recently presented its Value Forum 06 user conference in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.
News from Pavilion Technologies ( 8 June 2006)
Indian chemical giant signs for optimisation
Reliance Industries, India's largest petroleum and chemicals producer, has signed a new agreement to implement the aspenOne real-time optimisation solution at its Jamnagar refinery.
News from Aspen Technology ( 2 June 2006)
Chevron adopts process control package
Chevron Corporation has selected aspenOne Advanced Process Control for Petroleum as its corporate standard for advanced control in its global refining operations.
News from Aspen Technology ( 2 June 2006)
Forsythe cements new role
Cement industry veteran Brian Forsythe is taking a leadership role as Industry Solution Director for Cement, Minerals and Mining at Pavillion Technologies.
News from Pavilion Technologies ( 1 June 2006)
CD explains reaction modelling
A free CD teaches scientists and engineers how to easily access modelling techniques in order to accelerate the analysis of real-world reaction applications. Brochure available
News from Comsol (30 May 2006)
Weld fatigue and durability explained
Two seminars explore the modern theories and practical application of durability and weld fatigue techniques and offer an introduction to fe-safe and Verity in fe-safe.
News from Safe Technology (26 May 2006)
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