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News Release from: LMS International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2006
Partner programme attracts first member
First company joins simulation partner programme, which unites component application architecture community.
LMS International has become the first company to join Dassault Systemes' Simulia Partner Programme, which unites simulation partners from the Abaqus Alliance Programme with Dassault's CAA V5 component application architecture community The V5-based LMS Virtual Lab applications will be available as partner products within the Simulia ecosystem
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"LMS is always at the forefront of our partners in deploying applications based on our innovative architecture and has taken the lead in delivering products that demonstrate the applicability of V5 to realistic simulation," said Mark Goldstein, CEO of Simulia.
"As our premier partner for simulation, LMS is an integral part of the Simulia strategy".
"By leveraging the open platform of Simulia, LMS will be able to deliver enhancements and new functionality, and expand LMS Virtual Lab for complementary applications in structural analysis and functional performance simulation".
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Simulia is Dassault's open multi-physics platform that supports realistic simulation for a wide range of industries.
By replacing the need for the physical testing of products, it accelerates innovation and reduces the cost of ownership for realistic simulation, optimising quality and performance.
The partner ecosystem supports the development of the broadest range of interoperable products for virtual testing.
LMS Virtual Lab is in production use by manufacturers worldwide for functional performance simulation of their products.
The Virtual Lab product suite, built on a strategic alliance between Dassault and LMS, was introduced in 2002 and provides users with next generation CAE and simulation software based on the V5 architecture.
Applications include structural dynamics, noise and vibration, acoustic radiation, multi-body motion, fatigue and reliability.
The product is already deployed at international companies such as Airbus, BMW, Boeing, Embraer, Ford, GM, Honda, Mitsubishi and PSA Peugeot Citroen.
According to Jan Leuridan, Executive VP and Chief Technology Officer of LMS, digital prototyping and simulation will deliver the next breakthrough in digital development.
He said: "The creation of Simulia for scientific computing is a clear indication of the leadership role Dassault will play in realistic simulation, and it validates LMS' strategic direction to build world-class simulation products on the Dassault platform".
"The extended partnership will enable LMS to extend its lead in providing system level, multi-attribute, multi-solver functional performance engineering products that have become essential to a world-class product development process".
"We are excited about this next step in our partnership with Dassault". Request free introductory details about products from LMS International ...
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