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Listing of all 18 news releases from Granta Design:
Technical teaching resource suits university use
CES EduPack is based around a database of materials property information and a set of software tools, supported by textbooks and resources for lectures, projects and exercises.
News from Granta Design (24 January 2008)
Software aids materials selection
CES Selector helps product designers and manufacturers to avoid cost, innovate, and meet environmental and other regulations.
News from Granta Design (26 July 2007)
Software eases information management
New data management capabilities in Granta MI further smooth the flow of information from materials testing labs into design and analysis.
News from Granta Design (25 May 2007)
Software-based materials toolkit updated
EduPack is centered on the CES EduPack software and database, supported by textbooks, lectures, projects, and exercises.
News from Granta Design (22 February 2007)
Materials database supports medical design
ASM International and Granta Design today unveiled the first and only materials database created specifically to support medical device design.
News from Granta Design (14 February 2007)
Construction software collaboration announced
Granta Design and EconCore are to co-operate in the development of a software tool for sandwich material selection and optimisation.
News from Granta Design (13 February 2007)
Brazilian student wins materials design challenge
Granta Design has announced the winner of the Ashby Design Award for 2006.
News from Granta Design (17 November 2006)
GE-Aviation signs up for materials information
The Material Data Management Consortium met in Los Alamos, New Mexico, last month and welcomed GE-Aviation as its newest member.
News from Granta Design ( 4 September 2006)
Comprehensive materials data management
Granta MI release updates key references, provides comprehensive materials data management for aerospace, helps Abaqus and Ansys users
News from Granta Design (13 July 2006)
Workshop explains materials information management
A workshop on "Impacting, cost, risk and quality with materials information management" will be held alongside the 2006 Farnborough Air Show.
News from Granta Design (24 May 2006)
Membership keeps standards data up to date
Granta Design has joined the Industrial Steering Group of the MMPDS, the Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardisation organisation.
News from Granta Design ( 8 May 2006)
Consortium advice improves materials software
Materials information management software for engineering enterprises incorporates improvements and features prioritised by a collaborative project of engineering organisations.
News from Granta Design ( 1 May 2006)
Toolkit improves materials and process education
Teaching toolkit for materials and process education in engineering supports introductory materials courses and has improved graphical visualisation features.
News from Granta Design (20 March 2006)
Package teaches about materials and processes
Cambridge-based software company, Granta Design, has released a Design Edition of its successful materials education product, CES Edupack (V4.5).
News from Granta Design (10 August 2004)
Materials selector helps "green engineering"
The CES Materials Ecoselector is a ground-breaking new tool for selecting materials based on environmental criteria.
News from Granta Design (10 August 2004)
Software offers "CAD for plastics selection"
The partnership between Granta Design and Ides has produced the ground-breaking new CES Optimal Polymer Selector (OPS).
News from Granta Design (19 July 2004)
Materials software solves twin challenges
The latest version of the Cambridge Engineering Selector is Granta's response to the twin challenges for materials IT.
News from Granta Design ( 7 August 2003)
Software simplifies polymer selection
A Cambridge-based company has developed a new software package that promises to revolutionise the way designers and engineers achieve polymer selection.
News from Granta Design ( 2 August 2002)

