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News Release from: Desktop Engineering | Subject: CATIA composites software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2006
CenitDesktop releases CATIA composites
software
CenitDesktop, a UK CATIA PLM business partner has announced the availability of Dassault Systems CATIA Composite Design and Manufacture products in the UK
Developed from Airbus and Boeing work processes, CATIA V5 Composites Design is an advanced process centric solution that allows companies from the aerospace, automotive, shipbuilding and consumer goods industries, to reduce design and manufacturing time for complex composite parts CATIA V5 Composite Design Solution, developed in partnership with composite industry leaders, is already in use at major aircraft and helicopter manufacturers and suppliers, Formula 1 teams and yacht designers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Using CATIA V5 Composites Solution significantly improved our engineering processes and almost doubled the productivity of our design staff", said Antti Aho-Mantila, R and D Engineer at Patria Aerostructures in Spain.
The new system delivers software tools covering preliminary and detailed design phases while taking into account, even at the concept stage, product manufacturing requirements.
Thanks to powerful synchronisation mechanisms CATIA V5 Composite applications make it possible for engineering and manufacturing to efficiently collaborate throughout the product development process.
Geoff Haines Managing Director of CenitDesktop commented, "This product complements our traditional areas of expertise; design, analysis and manufacturing and enables us to offer exciting capabilities to composites users". Request a free brochure from Desktop Engineering ...
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