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Simulation, modelling and validation software
News Release from: Lambda Research Corporation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 April 2008
Distributor targets Chinese simulation
market
Alpha Precision Instrumentation Corp will distribute TracePro and Oslo in Taiwan and China.
Lambda Research Corp has signed Alpha Precision Instrumentation Corp (APIC) to act as a distributor of TracePro and Oslo products in Taiwan and China Effective immediately, APIC will offer TracePro and Oslo products in this region as well as provide technical support to existing TracePro and Oslo customers and conduct TracePro and Oslo training classes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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APIC has extensive experience in sales and support of CAD, CAM, CAE, PDM and PLM software, environmental testing equipment, IC packages and testing equipment.
Established in 1997, APIC is an engineering and technology service provider to manufacturers in Taiwan and China in various industries.
"Teaming up with Lambda, APIC is now able to offer complete design simulation solutions - from mechanical to optical - that illustrate realistic and accurate modelling and simulation of components, subsystems and systems", says Daniel Tai, President from the CAD/CAM/CAE Division and PDM Division of APIC.
"As a result of this partnership and long-term commitment of Lambda Research Corporation, APIC will provide the best technology bridge between optical and mechanical engineering and offer relevant services to Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturing companies".
TracePro is a comprehensive and versatile software tool for modelling and analysing the propagation of light in imaging and nonimaging optomechanical systems.
It enables product innovation and discovery in fundamental research in the life sciences, industrial manufacturing, lighting, display, aerospace, and information technology markets.
The optical design software Oslo (optics software for layout and optimisation of optical systems) is used to determine the optimum sizes and shapes of the elements in optical systems in cameras, consumer products, communications systems, military/space applications, scientific instruments, etc.
In addition, it is used to simulate the performance of optical systems, and to develop specialised software tools for optical design, testing, and manufacturing.
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