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News Release from: LMS International | Subject: LMS Virtual.Lab
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 October 2002
Software nominated for European prize
LMS has been nominated for the European IST Prize 2002.
LMS has been nominated for the European IST Prize 2002 LMS distinguished itself from almost 450 competitors with its highly praised LMS Virtual.Lab suite of solutions for functional performance engineering
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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LMS Virtual.Lab is the world's first integrated software environment for engineering critical performance attributes such as vibration comfort, acoustic performance, ride and handling, safety, and durability.
With LMS Virtual.Lab, engineers get the insight needed to analyse and optimise the functional behaviour of cars, aeroplanes or satellites long before committing to expensive physical prototype testing.
The IST competition is organised yearly by the European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering (Euro-CASE), and is widely considered to be the most distinguished award for innovative European IT products.
The prize provides public recognition and a highly visible profile to entrepreneurial teams that excel in generating and converting both R and D and novel ideas into marketable products.
The high standard of competitive applications and rigorous screening procedure for selecting prize winners make this prize the most sought after in Europe for new IT products.
This year, 437 candidates from 27 countries competed.
LMS Chief Technology Officer Jan Leuridan says, "It's with great pleasure that we announce this nomination, based on LMS Virtual.Lab.
Being nominated is a great achievement, and demonstrates the world class recognition we are receiving for the innovation that LMS Virtual.Lab brings to functional performance engineering".
Commercial recognition has been displayed by major sales of the new solution to DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, Ford, Honda, Renault, Airbus, Gulfstream, Donaldson, Liebherr - among other clients who have already adopted LMS Virtual.Lab. Request a free brochure from LMS International ...
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