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2007: PLM products for hazardous substance compliance management

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GfxS staff

RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) compliance issues have taken center stage for many ...

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Lattice releases update to XVL Studio

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Randall Newton

Lattice is known for its speed in displaying and manipulating very large manufacturing assemblies. Included in this release is new ...

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Simulia Abaqus update adds topology optimization, GPU support

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Randall Newton

The latest release of Dassault Systemes’ finite element analysis suite also offers new electromagnetic analysis capabilites among its 100+ enhancements. ...

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Rand Worldwide revenue up 102% in third quarter

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Randall Newton

Much of the increase is due to last year’s merger with Avatech Solutions, but sales are picking up in all ...

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EU scrutiny of CAD industry increases

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Randall Newton

PTC and Dassault Systèmes acknowledge they have been contacted by regulators. Editor’s Note: This is an update to our earlier ...

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Parker Aerospace to transition to Enovia V6 PLM

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Randall Newton

The Tier 1 systems manufacturer is looking to improve regulatory compliance and continue its transition to model-based engineering. The Parker ...

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Dassault Systèmes reports strong first quarter

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Randall Newton

The acquisition of IBM PLM continues to inflate year-over-year comparisons. SolidWorks unit sales set a quarterly record. Dassault Systèmes (Paris:DSY) ...

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Gamification, why not?

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Kathleen Maher

Games for fun or insight are the next intersection of social technology and graphics. By Kathleen Maher Has gamification gone ...

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New Simulia virtual crash test dummy takes on side impact

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Randall Newton

WorldSID50 is the result of cooperative research between Dassault Systèmes and five German automotive manufacturers. In 2010 in the US ...

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Autodesk rides the manufacturing rebound

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Randall Newton

Business trend lines show industrial growth, and Autodesk sees itself beating its peer group for the new business. A year ...