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News Release from: ICEM | Subject: Surf 4.4
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 August 2004
Automotive modelling software on show in
Moscow
Solver Engineering Company will demonstrate the latest version of ICEM Surf at the 8th Moscow International Motor Show, from 25th to 29th August 2004.
Solver Engineering Company will demonstrate the latest version of ICEM Surf at the 8th Moscow International Motor Show, from 25th to 29th August 2004 Taking place at the Expocentre exhibition complex in Moscow and organised jointly by ITE Group, London and ASM-Holding, Moscow, the biannual Moscow International Motor Show (MIMS) is now in its eighth year and has grown to become the leading automotive event within Russia and the CIS
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Show occupies 40,000m2 of floor space and attracts international exhibitors from all sectors of the automotive industry but in particular, from the spare parts, components, accessories, after-market and commercial vehicle manufacturing sectors.
Appointed an ICEM business partner in 2003 to serve the needs of an expanding automotive industry in the CIS, Solver Engineering Company is demonstrating ICEM Surf 4.4 - the latest version of the worldwide automotive industry's preferred surface modelling, analysis and visualisation software for vehicle body and interiors design development.
In addition to the support of a new database architecture from ICEM designed to provide enhanced design workflow facilities, ICEM Surf 4.4 introduces major new capabilities, such as feature recognition, the creation of feature libraries and the exchange of intelligent features among different ICEM Surf users.
Further additions include enhanced bi-directional geometric data exchange, in particular with Catia V5 from IBM/Dassault, enhanced safety analysis tools, extended functionality in the visualisation tools and additional surface modelling and model manipulation facilities.
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