Fairfield University to Use Dassault DELMIA
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HILLS, MI, Feb 28, 2008 -Dassault Systems (DS) (Nasdaq: DASTY; Euronext
Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle
Management (PLM) solutions, today announced that its academic partnership
with Fairfield University School of Engineering (Connecticut) has been
expanded to include DELMIA Automation, made possible through a grant
received from the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT).
Fairfield will implement the software as a key training tool for students at
the new Center for Simulation, Modeling, and Analysis in Automation.
“Our goal is to create a state-of-the-art R&D Center as a resource for
other institutions as well as the private sector,” said Paul Botosani,
professor, School of Engineering, Fairfield University. “With DELMIA
Automation, our students will learn the concepts and techniques of modeling
and simulation in the classroom and the laboratory, equipping them with the
skills needed by industry for automated manufacturing and production
projects.” The University’s goal is to integrate real-world problems into
all of the automated manufacturing courses.
DELMIA Automation enables control engineers to digitally define, control,
and monitor automated systems entirely in a 3D virtual environment,
independent of PLC hardware. This significantly reduces product launch time
by identifying control logic errors well before implementation, through
evaluation of PLC programs and/or changes on virtual rather than real
equipment. This cuts development time, reduces costs in manpower and capital
investment, and increases factory productivity. Users of the DELMIA
Automation platform have saved two to three man-weeks during startups, seen
smoother product accelerations, and improvements in quality and
productivity.
“Fairfield University’s program is extremely progressive,” said Roy
Smolky, Dassault Systems’ DELMIA Worldwide Academic Sales Operations.
“DELMIA Automation will provide the students with the ability to test and
validate controls in a 3D virtual environment. That means they can debug PLC
programs without leaving their classroom and experience the impact of this
sophisticated technology on real world factory production.”
Courses in the Automated Manufacturing Program in the School of
Engineering will be re-configured to utilize DELMIA Automation. In
conjunction with the CCAT, the software is being used in a partnership
program with the Connecticut aerospace manufacturing industry to conduct
research and development of work cells and factory automation in virtual and
real world design.
The DELMIA Academic Partner Program provides career awareness and
preparation by offering educational institutions partnerships that include
special licensing, discounted purchase arrangements, and sharable resources.
DELMIA has over 70 North American academic partners, including Georgia Tech,
Oakland University, Fairfield University, Oakland Schools, University of
Michigan, Penn State, Purdue, Wayne State, Ohio Northern, Kettering
University and the University of Alabama- Huntsville.
About Dassault Systems
As a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions,
Dassault Systems brings value to more than 100,000 customers in 80
countries. A pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Systems
develops and markets PLM application software and services that support
industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire lifecycle of
products from conception to maintenance. The Dassault Systems portfolio
consists of CATIA for designing the virtual product - SolidWorks for 3D
mechanical design - DELMIA for virtual production - SIMULIA for virtual
testing - ENOVIA for global collaborative lifecycle management, and 3DVIA
for online 3D lifelike experiences. Dassault Systems is listed on the Nasdaq
(DASTY) and Euronext Paris (#13065, DSY.PA) stock exchanges. For more
information, visit http://www.3ds.com.
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