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Head mounted displays aid VR visualisation
Virtalis has been appointed the UK distributor for Rockwell Collins Optronics head mounted displays. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (21 February 2006)
3D rendering smartens up virtual vehicles
User application article To create photographic quality rendered images of virtual vehicles, an automotive image rendering company is using the latest 3D rendering technology.
News from ART VPS ( 1 February 2006)
Virtual reality deal for UK
Virtual reality hardware and software company appoints reseller for the UK. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (27 January 2006)
Virtalis to partner Silicon Graphics
Virtalis has become a partner of computing, visualisation and storage company, Silicon Graphics. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (17 January 2006)
Autodesk buys Alias for $197 million
Autodesk has has bought Alias for $197 million in cash after announcing its plans to do so in October 2005. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (16 January 2006)
Car body design helped by software suite
ICEM unveils software suite for automotive vehicle body and interior and other product design development.
News from ICEM (21 December 2005)
KS Engineering first to order Shape Design
KS Engineering of Munich becomes first company to order ICEM's recently-announced Shape Design surface design and engineering software suite.
News from ICEM (21 December 2005)
Roadshow puts interactive 3D everywhere
Virtalis will be holding one of its Technology Road Shows at the University of Northumbria on Friday 25th November. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (21 November 2005)
VR technology is an Astute choice
BAE Systems Submarines, helped by Virtalis, is currently deploying advanced visualisation facilities, this time for the new Astute Class of submarine. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (21 November 2005)
Design software shows up at Euromold
ICEM will preview its new ICEM Shape Design software suite at Euromold 2005.
News from ICEM (27 October 2005)
Software suite smoothes the line for the new Jag
User application article The ICEM Surf software suite was used throughout the design development of the new Jaguar XK sports car, helping Jaguar Cars to meet its development timescale and final quality targets.
News from ICEM (25 October 2005)
Software helps engineers meet safety requirements
User application article ICEM Surf software is being used by a small, UK design engineering services supplier to help automotive industry OEMs meet quality and safety requirements for vehicle bodies and interiors.
News from ICEM ( 3 October 2005)
Software helps Lotus produce fewer prototypes
User application article ICEM's surface modelling software has enabled Lotus to go from a digital model straight to tooling for the Elise II - eliminating the model stack process.
News from ICEM ( 3 October 2005)
Luxury car is designed with visualisation software
User application article To achieve the high quality of final fit and finish that a luxury car like the new Bentley Continental Flying Spur demands, designers and engineers at Bentley Motors relied heavily on ICEM's software.
News from ICEM (28 September 2005)
Software helps engineers replace aircraft parts
User application article Delta Air Lines' Technical Operations Centre is a key part of the airline's activities, providing a comprehensive maintenance service to the company, as well as to other airlines.
News from ICEM (28 September 2005)
Software plays vital role in Land Rover designs
User application article Improved design development workflow, enabled by ICEM software, has resulted in reduced costs and improved quality at Land Rover.
News from ICEM (28 September 2005)
Visualisation software helps Japanese car maker
A Japanese automotive manufacturer has placed an order for Icona Solutions' Aesthetica v2 software.
News from Icona Solutions (26 September 2005)
Warwick Manufacturing uses Aesthetica software
Warwick Manufacturing Group has selected Icona Solutions' Aesthetica software for use in a project within the Premier Automotive Research and Development (PARD) Programme.
News from Icona Solutions (26 September 2005)
Digital pipeline speeds new Nissan to market
User application article ICEM Surf software helped the Nissan Design Centre in Japan cut the design development process timescale for the body and interior of the new Nissan Note by some 30%.
News from ICEM ( 2 September 2005)
Awards shortlist is published
The shortlist of finalists for the Interior Motives Design Awards 2005, of which ICEM is a Gold Sponsor, has been selected by the automotive design competition's judging panel.
News from ICEM (30 August 2005)
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