Friday, September 26, 2014

Delcam for SolidWorks 2015 Released

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 26, 2014 - Delcam has released Delcam for SolidWorks 2015. 

Key features and enhancements includes:-
  • Automatic Tool Holder Collision and Gouge Avoidance
  • Stock Model Improvements
  • Machine Maximum Stock
  • More Isoline Options
  • Turning Features and Improvements
  • Counterbore Touch-off Options
  • Wire EDM Parameter Improvements
  • Wire EDM New Pocket Technology
For further information, visit Delcam for SolidWorks 2015 Learning Zone http://LZ.delcamforsolidworks.com

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Delcam PowerSHAPE 2014 R2 Service Pack 5 Available

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 26, 2014 - Delcam's PowerSHAPE 2014 R2 Service Pack 5 is now available for download.

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Delcam PowerMILL 2015 Service Pack 4 Available

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 26, 2014 - Delcam's PowerMILL 2015 Service Pack 4 is now available for download.

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Bricsys Releases LGS 2D, 3D v9.0

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GENT, Belgium, MERRIMACK NH, US, Sep 26, 2014 - Bricsys, a global provider of .dwg engineering design software brought to market under the BricsCAD brand, released V9 of LGS component technology, a set of computational software libraries used by developers of CAD, CAM, CAE applications for implementation of geometric and dimensional constraint support.


This is the third release of this mature software since the acquisition of the corresponding intellectual property rights from LEDAS in 2011. Both LGS 2D and LGS 3D libraries were integrated in BricsCAD V12 to support parametric drawing and variational direct modeling. Later the areas of application of LGS were extended to assembly design in BricsCAD V13, and sheet metal design in BricsCAD V14. Now it is a powerful constraint solving technology, which proved its ability to solve complex industrial parametric models created by thousands of BricsCAD customers.

Version 9.0 makes a significant breakthrough in constraint solving techniques, which aim at finding the most natural (most expected by the end user) solution for a constraint problem. It also contains several improvements and fixes related to different problems reported by the customers.

In particular LGS 2D 9.0 provides better diagnostics for geometric objects and constraints. It also contains a new reliable method of solving coincidence constraint between two lines.

LGS 3D 9.0 allows users to edit 3D sheet metal models very smoothly and efficiently. It also implements special methods to minimize the number of transformed geometries, when it is possible. With LGS 3D 9.0 it is possible to control the distance between the closest points of two circles lying on parallel planes.

"LGS technology is available for licensing to all software developers with no relation to BricsCAD," explained Erik De Keyser, CEO Bricsys. "Sometimes our licensees use LGS technology more extensively than we do in BricsCAD. A good example gives CEAD software developed by CADVision Engineers for constraint-driven engineering design synthesis. The success of our customers is also our success: we are constantly working to satisfy their requirements and improve our technology."

About LGS Component Technology

LGS 2D and 3D variational constraint solvers are state-of-the-art computational engines aimed to help developers of engineering software to implement advanced parametric functions in their applications. Users of these applications can rely on geometric and dimensional constraints, which are solved simultaneously forcing the change of geometry according to design intent.

LGS 2D and 3D are available as binary libraries for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. The C Application Programming Interface allows easy integration of LGS 2D/3D into applications written in C/C++/C#/Java and many other programming languages. For more information on LGS 2D/3D component technology, visit www.bricsys.com or email to sales@bricsys.com.

Delcam Adds 'Vortex Strategy' Video to Delcam.TV

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 26, 2014 - A new video showing demonstrations of Delcam's Vortex high-efficiency area-clearance strategy has been added to the Delcam.TV online video channel at www.delcam.tv/sgscarbide.

The video was filmed during a joint seminar held by Delcam, cutting tool manufacturer SGS, and machine tool supplier DMG Mori at SGS’s UK headquarters in Wokingham. The event included presentations from the three companies describing their latest developments to increase machine tool productivity, followed by live demonstrations of high-efficiency machining on DMG Mori machine tools using SGS cutters.

The Vortex strategy, which was announced to be the Best CADCAM or Control System at the MWP Awards earlier this year, offers substantial time savings by allowing deeper cuts to be made using the full flute length of SGS’s solid carbide tools as the cutting surface. The demonstrations at SGS showed that time savings of up to 70% are possible with the new strategy, confirming results from a series of trials run by Delcam, on different machine tools within its Advanced Manufacturing Facility fitted with SGS tooling.

Unlike other high-speed roughing techniques that aim to maintain a constant theoretical metal-removal rate, the Vortex strategy produces toolpaths with a controlled engagement angle for the complete operation. This maintains the optimum cutting conditions for the entire toolpath that would normally be possible only for the straight-line moves. As a result, the cutting time will be significantly shorter, while cutting will be undertaken at a more consistent volume-removal rate and feed rate, so protecting the machine.

Because Vortex toolpaths have a controlled engagement angle, tools should never be overloaded and so will achieve the maximum tool life. Shock loading caused by changes in the contact angle is minimised, preventing chipping of the flutes. In addition, the stability of the cutting conditions gives more consistent edge temperatures, so prolonging the life of the tool coating and removing heat damage to the surface of the part. Finally, the ability to use step-downs of three, or even more, times the tool diameter spreads the tool wear evenly over the cutting surface of the tool, again contributing to longer tool life. 

For  more information, visit www.delcam.com.

FS Dynamics, CD-adapco Sign Over 1M Euro Products Contract for 3 More Years

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NEW YORK, USA and LONDON, UK, Sep 26, 2014 - CD-adapco, the largest privately held CFD focused provider of Computer Aided Engineering software, recently finalized a three-year contract, worth over €1M, with FS Dynamics.

Since it was founded 10 years ago, FS Dynamics has rapidly grown to become the leading supplier of CAE services in the Scandinavian region, focusing on the application of CFD and FEM technology to solve a wide range of technically-challenging industrial engineering problems. FS Dynamics used CD-adapco's CFD software since the beginning, and have assembled one of Europe's largest and most competent teams of CFD engineers.

"CAE excellence, in-house delivery and long-term relationships are all cornerstones in the FS Dynamics DNA. The current long-term agreement manifests our everyday commitment to each of these values. Over the last decade our business has expanded to cover a wide range of software, however as an old star user myself, reaching an agreement with CD-adapco on this scale is a special moment. We are now into our second decade as CD-adapco customers and we are excited about working together for our common quest for CAE excellence for years to come." said Roger Blom, Managing Director of FS Dynamics.

"CD-adapco's success as a company is built upon our relationship with those customers who use our software to push the boundaries of what is possible using engineering simulation. I’m proud to name FS Dynamics as one of those customers; having worked closely with them in the first 10 years of their existence, I hope that this long-term agreement signals a relationship that will last for another decade, and beyond," said CD-adapco President, Steve MacDonald.

About FS Dynamics

FS Dynamics, a privately held CAE-consultancy, has developed through the last decade to become the leading service supplier in Scandinavia with a complete focus on CAE-analyses. Today 170 engineers collaborate to apply fluid dynamics and structural engineering with the sole purpose of developing competitive products and create market value for more than 300 customers world-wide. For more information, visit www.fsdynamics.se.

About CD-adapco

CD-adapco is the world's largest privately held CFD focused CAE provider. Our core products are the technology-leading simulation packages, STAR-CCM+ and STAR-CD. The scope of our activities, however, extends well beyond CFD software development to encompass a wide range of CAE engineering services in fluid dynamics, heat transfer and structural engineering. Our ongoing mission is to "inspire innovation and reduce costs through the application of engineering simulation software and services."

A privately owned company, CD-adapco has maintained 17% organic year-on-year growth over the last 5 years. CD-adapco employs 850 talented individuals, working at 32 different offices across the globe. For more information, visit http://www.cd-adapco.com.

Autodesk Investor Day Event Webcast Oct 1, 8:30AM PT

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SAN RAFAEL, CA, Sep 26, 2014 - Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) announced that it will broadcast a webcast in conjunction with its upcoming Investor Day event on Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time. Carl Bass, Autodesk president and CEO, will be joined by other Autodesk senior executives to discuss with the investment community the demands and opportunities of the current market, business model transition, financial metrics, and the company’s corporate strategy.

The live webcast will be available at www.autodesk.com/investors and following the event will be archived for on-demand viewing.

For more information, call Autodesk Investor Relations at 415-507-6705.

About Autodesk

Autodesk helps people imagine, design and create a better world. Everyone - from design professionals, engineers and architects to digital artists, students and hobbyists - uses Autodesk software to unlock their creativity and solve important challenges. For more information visit www.autodesk.com.

MSC, e-Xstream Engineering Release Digimat 5.1.1

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NEWPORT BEACH, CA, Sep 26, 2014 - MSC Software Corp. and e-Xstream engineering, an MSC Software Company, and developer of Digimat, the leading nonlinear multi-scale material and structure modeling platform, announced the new release of Digimat 5.1.1.

Understanding composite material behavior in product design is essential to product manufacturing industries that incorporate advanced materials into the design process for light-weighting and quality improvements. The Digimat 5.1.1 release addresses this issue by introducing new capabilities that help engineers, material suppliers, and material users reduce the cost and time to engineer innovative materials and products.

Highlights of this release include:

Material engineering - End-to-end FE analyses of Material RVE

Digimat-FE includes an FE meshing technology and solver enabling a complete tool for the end-to-end investigation of composites Representative Volume Element (RVE), based on finite element modeling. Generation of RVE has made tremendous gains in robustness & speed. Meshing (conforming & voxel), FE meshing, solution and post-processing have been integrated, and MSC Software's Marc Nonlinear FEA software was added to the external solver interfaces supported by Digimat. The robust, fast and easy analysis of (thermo) mechanical properties and thermal or electrical conductivity make RVE analyses accessible to non-FEA experts.

Woven Composites - Complete workflow to analyze 2D and 2.5D woven materials & structures

Included in this release is FE analyses of RVE, and advanced woven model support screening of properties of 2.5D woven and braided composites based on their microstructures. Linear elastic effective macroscopic responses can be used in weak coupling schemes for the purpose of structural design.

Strong coupling is supported via the basic woven capability. As a result of a strategic collaboration with LANXESS, nonlinear material models for TEPEX are available on-demand via the Digimat eXchange platform. Draping information from PAM-FORM or via the Digimat open format can be mapped and used on the structural mesh. Combined with HYBRID solution technology, details of woven structures can be analyzed on the part and system level.

Chopped Fiber Composites - Accurate Analysis of Shell & 3D structures made easy with the new release of Digimat-RP

Digimat-RP was developed to support shell models in addition to the previously available 3D models. Digimat-RP integrates all the power of Digimat material modeling tools in an easy-to-use interface and workflow for the effective and efficient analysis of reinforced plastic parts.

The parameters for the HYBRID solution can be generated on-the-fly using multiple CPUs. Material performances such as viscoelastic-viscoplasticity and the differentiation of tension and compression in failure are added to the HYBRID solution procedure. Unit system management has also been introduced.

About e-Xstream engineering

Founded in 2003, e-Xstream engineering is a software and engineering services company 100% focused on the multi-scale modeling of composite materials and structures. The company helps customers, material suppliers, and material users across many industries reduce the cost and time needed to engineer innovative materials and products using Digimat, the nonlinear multi-scale material and structure-modeling platform. Since September 2012, e-Xstream engineering is a wholly owned subsidiary of MSC Software. The e-Xstream engineering corporate logo and Digimat logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of e-Xstream engineering SA. For more information, visit http://www.e-xstream.com/.

About MSC Software

MSC Software is one of the ten original software companies and a global leader in helping product manufacturers to advance their engineering methods with simulation software and services. As a trusted partner, MSC Software helps companies improve quality, save time, and reduce costs associated with design and test of manufactured products. Academic institutions, researchers, and students employ MSC's technology to expand individual knowledge as well as expand the horizon of simulation. MSC Software employs 1,100 professionals in 20 countries. For more information, visit www.mscsoftware.com.

Autodesk AutoCAD LT 2015 SP 2 Available

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Sep 26, 2014 - Autodesk Inc., makes available a new service pack v2.0 to its product, AutoCAD LT 2015.

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Autodesk AutoCAD 2015 SP 2 Available

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Sep 26, 2014 - Autodesk Inc., makes available a new service pack v2.0 to its product, AutoCAD 2015.

This Service Pack can be applied to the following Autodesk Design Suites and bundled product.
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Design Suite 2015
  • Autodesk AutoCAD with Advance Steel 2015
  • Autodesk Building Design Suite 2015
  • Autodesk Factory Design Suite 2015
  • Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite 2015
  • Autodesk Plant Design Suite 2015
  • Autodesk Product Design Suite 2015

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Open Design Alliance Releases 3D PDF Support for Teigha

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PHOENIX, AZ, Sep 26, 2014 - Open Design Alliance (ODA) announced the release of a 3D PDF component for Teigha, its software development platform for engineering applications. This component can be used to export a .dwg or .dgn file to PRC-based 3D PDF (Portable Document Format). 



The accurate and highly compressible PRC file format is optimized to store, load and display 3D data such as geometry, assembly structures and product manufacturing information. PRC files encapsulated within PDF, an open standard, can be viewed universally which means that detailed 3D designs can be widely communicated.



PRC-based PDF files can be easily archived yet original 3D information will always be accessible for design reuse and revision within CAD, CAD and CAE systems.


"Our members have expressed a strong interest in 3D PDF and the versatility it provides," comments Neil Petersen, ODA President. "This new Teigha functionality gives them an additional option for storing and sharing 3D information."



The component is also intended for use as a stand-alone PRC library. An alpha release of the Teigha PRC component is available to members on the ODA website: http://www.opendesign.com
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Delcam Releases FeatureCAM 2015

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 17, 2014 - Delcam has released the 2015 version of its FeatureCAM feature-based CAM system with a range of enhancements in three-axis milling, two-axis and five-axis drilling, turning and turn-mill, and wire EDM to make the software even more powerful and easier to use. 

 

FeatureCAM was the world’s first feature-based programming software when it was launched in 1995. Constant development since then has ensured that the system has retained its leadership in programming speed and ease of use, while an increased range of strategies has been added to provide more efficient toolpaths that give greater productivity on a wider range of machinery, including mill-turn machines, five-axis mills and wire EDM equipment.

In FeatureCAM 2015, programming of complex parts has been made easier and more reliable with the addition of automatic collision checking of the tool shank and holder, as well as the cutter, for both three-axis roughing and finishing toolpaths. The user has the choice of either stopping the simulation immediately when a gouge is detected or of running the complete toolpath with any gouges being highlighted on the model as they are detected. The toolpath can then be recalculated with any segments that will cause a gouge clipped away.

Removing these segments of the toolpath will leave an area of unmachined stock that will need to be removed with a longer tool. This extra toolpath can be calculated using a stock model of material remaining after the shorter tool has been used to ensure there is no re-machining of stock that has already been removed.

As part of this development, an additional function, called ‘maximum machine stock’, has been added that removes direct moves where clipping has occurred. These direct moves can leave witness marks on the part so their removal improves surface finish.

Another improvement in three-axis machining allows stock models to be used in conjunction with other geometry, such as the part surface dimensions, solid models, the stock dimensions and boundary curves. This addition gives better control over the area to be machined by each toolpath and so gives more efficient machining by allowing the user to confine toolpaths to specific regions and to eliminate air-cutting by referencing the stock model.

Five-axis programming of multiple holes has also been made easier in FeatureCAM 2015. It is now possible to create patterns of holes of similar size with regular positioning. Any subsequent changes to the program can then be made for all the holes in the pattern in one operation, rather than having to edit the toolpaths separately for each individual hole.

A series of improvements have been introduced to make turning with FeatureCAM more efficient. The software now produces toolpaths that rapid up and over previously machined diameters, rather than feeding along them. This reduces the overall cycle time and avoids dragging of the tool.

‘Pinch and follow’ turning can now be chosen when machining components using the ‘face’ or ‘back face’ cycles. Using this method gives better results since having the tools cut in opposing directions to each other means that the cutting forces are better balanced.

Two additions have been made to provide support for a wider range of turning and turn-mill machine tools. Firstly, support has been added for the use of traveling steady rests to give increased flexibility when turning very long parts. Secondly, FeatureCAM 2015 has the ability to manage multiple part-catchers on turn-mill equipment. Machines with multiple part-catchers include the Nakamura WT-150, NTJX and NTMX, all of which have part-catchers for the main spindle and a separate part-gripper for the sub-spindle.

FeatureCAM 2015 also provides full-machine simulation and post-processing for the rotating sub-spindle on the Mori Seiki NTX1000 turn-mill equipment. The user has full control over the angle of the sub-spindle, with the software inserting automatically an operation on each channel so that the lower turret is positioned correctly prior to the movement of the sub-spindle.

For users of wire EDM, FeatureCAM 2015 provides an expanded wire-cut database to support multiple machines with varying formats and methods of operation, with the ability to specify nozzle type and fluid type as well as material type and thickness, wire type and diameter, and EDM machine. This gives more flexibility by providing the option to store and apply a greater variety of different parameters.

Finally, FeatureCAM 2015 allows easier programming of families of parts. Working with the part library, the software matches the names of features within the part library with user-created curves relating to those features. This makes the programming of subsequent parts in the family much easier and faster.

For further details, including video demonstrations, visit www.delcam.tv/fc2015.

For more information about Delcam and its products, visit www.delcam.com.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Autodesk Maya 2015 Service Pack 4 Available

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Sep 16, 2014 - Autodesk Inc., makes available a new service pack v4.0 to its product, Autodesk Maya 2015. The new service pack includes several important fixes. 

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Dassault Acquires Quintiq for 250M Euro

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VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY, France, Sep 16, 2014 - Dassault Systems (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, world leader in 3D design software, 3D Digital Mock Up and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, announced the completion of the acquisition of Quintiq, a leading provider of on-premise and on-cloud supply chain and Operations Planning & Optimization software for approximately €250 million. With 800 employees, Quintiq, whose offerings include production, logistics and workforce planning applications, is rated as a leader in the market by top industry analysts and its solutions are used today by 250 customers, at 1,000 sites, in more than 90 countries.

Quintiq solutions are used to plan and schedule the most complex production supply chains at such manufacturers as Novelis, ASML, Lafarge, AkzoNobel, and ArcelorMittal. They also plan and optimize some of the most complex logistics operations, including DHL, Walmart, DB Schenker and TNT. Quintiq is enabling full operations planning at Brussels Airport, KLM, Canadian National and the Federal Aviation Administration. Quintiq is differentiated by leading optimization technology; a platform approach to covering long-term strategic to day-of-operational planning; and capabilities which go beyond supply chain to encompass full operations planning and optimization.

"Lafarge recently selected Quintiq to provide sales and operations planning as well as transport optimization in our 64 countries of operations. Quintiq's capability extends beyond what traditional resource planning software provides and gives us opportunities to improve our top and bottom lines. We are pleased to see the joining of Quintiq and Dassault Systems, the two firms are known for innovation and we expect that together they will bring great value to their customers." said Rachid Benyakhlef, Supply Chain Senior Vice-President at Lafarge, a world leader in building materials.

"NSG Pilkington recently selected Quintiq for operations planning and optimization. Dassault Systèmes is a visionary company with world-class technology and deep expertise in the auto market. Together Quintiq and Dassault Systems will be a business operations planning leader that can help companies like ours transform results and customer experience." said Phil Millichap, CEO of NSG Pilkington Automotive OE, a global glass leader.

Quintiq will expand Dassault Systems' DELMIA brand, adding the new product line of Operations Planning and Optimization to the existing ones of Digital Manufacturing and Manufacturing Operations Management. Quintiq provides new reach into industries such as metals, mining, oil & gas, rail, delivery and freight.

About Dassault Systems

Dassault Systems, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, provides business and people with virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations. Its world-leading solutions transform the way products are designed, produced, and supported. Dassault Systems' collaborative solutions foster social innovation, expanding possibilities for the virtual world to improve the real world. The group brings value to over 190,000 customers of all sizes, in all industries, in more than 140 countries. 

For more information, visit www.3ds.com.

3D Systems Unveils Simbionix VR Surgical Simulation Training Module

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ROCK HILL, SC, Sep 16, 2014 - 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced the addition of a new Simbionix ultrasound training module for the practice of trans-vaginal ultrasound exams (GYN TVS) at the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) exhibition in Barcelona, Spain.

Trans-vaginal ultrasound is a commonly used exam in many Obstetrics and Gynecology practices, and as such, the ability to both perform and interpret ultrasounds has always been an important part of the curriculum in clinical training programs. Unlike ultrasound exams that are performed externally, practicing pelvic ultrasound poses more of a challenge to both learners and educators.

The company also plans to add its Bespoke Modeling, a cloud-based, easy-to-use, affordable service that allows medical professionals to quickly create, view, share and 3D print full-color 3D anatomical models directly from DICOM data. When used with Simbionix simulators, Bespoke Modeling gives medical professionals the power to diagnose and communicate more effectively, simplify medical imaging and improve medical learning and training. Bespoke Modeling makes it easy to view patient-specific 3D data, bookmark views, add annotations, explore specific anatomical structures and then order color 3D cloud-printed models or print on-site.

The U/S Mentor simulator provides a true-to-life training environment in which physicians and sonographers of different experience levels may practice ultrasound procedures. The new GYN TVS training module was developed based on the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) standards and guidelines for the accreditation of ultrasound practices. Training is performed on a dedicated mannequin combined with simulated anatomies and pathologies. Virtual patient cases include normal anatomical variations, early IUP, ectopic pregnancy, fibroids, ovarian malignancies, hydrosalpynx and more. The comprehensive training incorporates didactics, real time guidance and captured metrics for objective assessment.

Pelvic ultrasound simulation training using the U/S Mentor simulator provides a safe and low stress environment in comparison with the traditional method of training on live patients.

"The U/S Mentor has been very well accepted, with customers especially impressed with the realistic imaging and training options that it offers," said Gary Zamler, Vice President and General Manager, Simbionix Products, 3DS. "Our well-established advanced ultrasound simulation technology, which has been developed over the last 10 years, allows us to rapidly enhance the product and provide a variety of unique training packages in correspondence with our client's needs."

Availability

The module will be available for hands-on experience at Simbionix booth #33 at the ISUOG exhibition in Barcelona, Spain, September 14-17.

3D Systems offers a full array of Simbionix medical training simulators, PROcedure Rehearsal Studio for case rehearsal and planning and MentorLearn Simulator Training Management to advance clinical performance and optimize procedural outcomes through education and collaboration. For more information on Simbionix, visit www.simbionix.com.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

For more information, visit www.3DSystems.com.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Delcam CRISPIN to Host 1st Footwear Tech Forum in Milan on 14-15th Oct

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 9, 2014 - Delcam CRISPIN, the world's largest supplier of CADCAM software to the footwear industry, is running its first international Footwear Technology Forum for designers and manufacturers of all types of footwear. It will be hosted at the Hotel Hermitage in Milan on 14th and 15th October. For further details, visit www.ft-forum.com.

The Forum will focus on current and emerging technologies that will help companies to develop more innovative designs, reduce costs and get new products to market more quickly. Top industry experts from organizations including; Ars Sutoria, Autodesk, Crocs, Energy Group, Lectra and SATRA will cover topics including; the latest developments in 3D Printing, digital prototyping, sustainability, new materials and novel manufacturing methods.

John Hubbard, Environment & Sustainability Consultant at SATRA, will be delivering a presentation on the sustainability considerations throughout the supply chain. He will highlight some of the potential contradictions that exist but also look at some of the easy wins that are achievable in some areas. He will also consider the opportunities for promoting environmental and sustainability credentials through product labeling or facility accreditation.

Delcam CRISPIN, will deliver a keynote on Augmented Reality, demonstrating the development of the ShoeMirror, a virtual reality shoe fitting system. Following discussions on the future uses of this technology, Autodesk will present their insight into on 3D rendering. A session on the uses of 3D printing will then open up the floor to a discussion on the uses of digital prototyping within the footwear industry.


Presentations will also be delivered by Lectra (supplier of integrated technology solutions specifically designed for industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles, and composite materials), who will be discussing advances in manufacturing technologies.

Skomageriet (Orthopaedic footwear specialist), will also be delivering an educational presentation on Orthopedic shoes and their insight into the future of customized shoes.

Delcam CRISPIN is still adding sponsors from organizations that are leading the way in development and application of technology in the footwear industry. Anyone interested in speaking at, or sponsoring the Forum should contact Simon Hamilton by email to sah@delcam.com.

For more information, visit http://www.delcam.com.

Delcam Launches PowerINSPECT 2014

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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Sep 9 , 2014 - Delcam announces the launch of 2014 version of its PowerINSPECT inspection software. The latest release of Delcam's PowerINSPECT inspection software has a new interface with new icons that make the software more intuitive and even easier to use. Other enhancements in the new version include the ability to create compound items, and so speed up and simplify repetitive measurements, enhancements to the measurement dialogs and a further increase in the range of geometric features that can be inspected.

For further details, plus video demonstrations of the new functionality, visit the PowerINSPECT Learning Zone at www.delcam.tv/pi2014/lz

The new interface was developed to further improve the ease of use that has been central to PowerINSPECT becoming the world’s leading hardware-independent inspection software. Over the last few releases, the software has seen a significant increase in the range of measurements that it can make. The software can now be used to take all types of simple measurements and to inspect a growing variety of geometric features, as well as offering more tools for analysing complex 3D surfaces. In addition to making it easier to negotiate the greater range of options, the new interface features freshly-designed icons, which give a cleaner look and feel to the software.

In addition, PowerINSPECT now has the ability for users to create custom toolbars, which allow frequently-used commands to be grouped together in one convenient place, and so improve speed and ease of use. It is possible to export and import toolbars, so users can easily transfer their set-up to a different PC or share their toolbars with other operators.

During inspection, 2D features (circles, slots, rectangles and the like) are always projected to a reference plane. For example, when inspecting a circle representing the top of a cylinder, the user will want to measure the properties of the circle and its height. PowerINSPECT can now create a compound item that combines the plane and the feature together into a single compound feature, and assumes that the 2D feature is to be reported, while the plane is not. This leads to a shorter sequence tree that is easier to navigate and a report that shows only the properties of the 2D features by default.

This option is especially valuable for any iterative building operation, where an assembly needs to be measured, adjusted and re-measured until the results are acceptable. Using compound features makes it much quicker and easier to go back and forth between measurements. In particular, if the plane needs to be re-measured to determine the height of the circle, rather than the xy position, it can be re-measured immediately. This new functionality was primarily designed for the building and calibration of fixtures but it is useful in any scenario where the user has to re-measure and adjust features within an assembly.

Enhancements to the measurement dialogs in PowerINSPECT allow a wider range of information to be shown in addition to the measured values. The user can now also choose to display nominal, deviation and error values, helping to highlight immediately whether each measured feature is in tolerance. This provides the operator with more complete information, allowing even faster decisions about the status of the part and whether to continue with, or to end, the measurement routine.

The range of geometric features that can be measured with PowerINSPECT continues to be increased with a new option to create a probed ellipse. A new constructed geometric feature allows the user to create the circle at the intersection of two tori. This can then be used to locate the transition point in ‘S’ bends in tubing and ductwork applications. In addition, enhancements have been made to the measurement of a constructed ellipse.

Improved calibration records can now be recorded in the probe database. This allows better traceability of the data and provides more assistance for the user to manage their calibrations.

Finally, PowerINSPECT now includes improved support for the Renishaw PH20 probe. This probe is becoming more popular as the five-axis motion of the PH20 does not require calibration of every stylus angle and allows measurement points to be taken by moving only the head rather than the complete CMM structure, so maintaining accuracy at higher measuring speeds.

For more information, visit http://www.delcam.com.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

3D Systems, Vortex VR Join to Develop VR Mobile Phone Case, HMD Device

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ROCK HILL, SC, Sep 4, 2014 - 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced that it has partnered with Vortex VR, Inc., an emergent leader in virtual reality technology, and GameFace Labs, to develop the VRTX I, Vortex VR's new virtual reality mobile phone case and head mounted display (HMD) device. The VRTX I provides stunning, high-definition VR immersion without wires and is tailor-made for the new LG G3 Quad HD smartphone. 

3DS designers contributed advanced manufacturing and materials expertise in designing the VRTX I to be lightweight, highly functional and durable. The HMD devices were then 3D printed using 3DS' advanced Selective Laser Sintering technology. By relying on 3D printing, the VRTX I team was able to complete the entire design-to-manufacturing process in less than 30 days, without the need for lead-times and costly tooling.

"This is an exciting project for 3D Systems, one that combines the power, flexibility and rapid time-to-value enabled by 3D printing with the incredible advancements in virtual reality and wearables," said Cathy Lewis, Chief Marketing Officer, 3D Systems. "This will change how we design, manufacture and interact with these exponential technologies forever."

"With our technology partners, GameFace Labs and 3D Systems, we have been able to rapidly bring to market a mobile case and device with technology that has been developed to best leverage the Android OS, along with the powerhouse of hardware within the G3," said David Haines, Chairman and Interim CEO, Vortex, VR, Inc. "This is the mobile VR experience everyone has been waiting for."

The VRTX I is Vortex VR, Inc.'s inaugural product. The company plans to launch additional products and services that will cover the entire VR ecosystem and value chain in the coming months.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future. For more information, visit www.3DSystems.com.

About Vortex VR, Inc.

Vortex VR is an emerging virtual reality technology company. The company has developed a revolutionary virtual reality (VR) smartphone device, the VRTX I, and is developing and bundling studio quality games and cinematic content for the android marketplace. Vortex HMD products feature perfectly configured optics, ergonomic designs and integrated controllers. Consumers can now use their smartphone as a virtual cinema, talk to other VRTX users in a virtual chat room, and get immersed into the virtual gaming world. For more information, visit www.vrtx.io.

3D Systems Acquires Belgium's LayerWise

www.3DSystems.comROCK HILL, SC, Sep 4, 2014 - 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced that it has acquired Belgium-based LayerWise, a leading provider of advanced direct metal 3D printing and manufacturing services. LayerWise delivers quick-turn, 3D-printed metal parts, manufactured on its own proprietary line of direct metal 3D printers, for aerospace, high-precision equipment and medical and dental customers. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to 3DS' cash generation. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

"We are delighted to integrate our proprietary direct metal technology and processes into 3D Systems' leading portfolio of products and services," said Jonas Van Vaerenbergh, one of LayerWise's founders. "With its culture of continuous innovation dating back to its founder Chuck Hull, the inventor of the first 3D printing technology, and its commitment to advancing direct metal 3D technology and medical device services, 3DS is the perfect fit for our company and strengthens our combined growth potential."

Since 2008, LayerWise has designed and built its own direct metal 3D printers. Its proprietary powder-to-solid metal printers can produce functional metal parts at convincing production scale. LayerWise's direct metal printers deliver relative part density of up to 99.98% and match conventional metals mechanical properties, at substantial unit weight reduction. These capabilities have led to rapid adoption of LayerWise manufacturing services by medical device, transportation and precision equipment customers for whom weight-reduction, strength and accuracy are paramount.

"The addition of LayerWise, with its award-winning direct metal printing technology, automated manufacturing processes at convincing scale and leading medical devices services, extends our first mover advantage in these high-growth areas substantially, to the immediate benefit of our aerospace, automotive and medical device customers," said Avi Reichental, President and CEO, 3DS.

LayerWise will operate under the continued leadership of co-founders Jonas Van Vaerenbergh and Peter Mercelis and immediately pursue new projects in its high-end target markets, taking full advantage of the global market leadership of 3DS by leveraging the combined resources and expertise to advance the entire portfolio further and faster.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices. Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future.

For more information, visit www.3DSystems.com.

About LayerWise

As a pioneer in the direct metal printing process, LayerWise is the leading company for 3D printing of high-quality metal parts in serial production. The focus is on creating added value for its customers, by implementing LayerWise' proprietary metal 3D print solutions and engineering know-how to increase the efficiency and performance of the products. LayerWise achieves this by offering co-engineering and full production and finishing services in many high quality metal alloys. Besides high-tech industries, LayerWise has strong presence in the medical and dental industries where LayerWise manufactures revolutionary orthopedic, maxillofacial and dental prostheses.

For more information, visit www.layerwise.com.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

GRAITEC Acquires Italy's ERA3

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BIEVRES, France, Sep 3, 2014 - GRAITEC, an international software developer of BIM, CAD and structural analysis solutions across the AEC sector, and global Autodesk Reseller is pleased to announce the acquisition of ERA3, based in Italy, and its well established Fabrication Information Management software E3Workshop and E3DSTViewer.

This strategic step for GRAITEC builds on an already strong position in the steel market place offering steel customers, with or without 3D steel detailing software, an integrated fabrication management solution to manage all aspects of production, be it NC-automated or manually carried out procedures.


GRAITEC continues to strengthen its dominant position in Construction technology solutions across Europe and the ambition of both companies is to provide superior manufacturing management software for steel construction, and also expand development to address the worldwide market. This acquisition sees GRAITEC establish itself as one of the only software players able to provide a global solution for steel fabricators and detailers, addressing their detailing challenges with Autodesk Advance Steel, and now E3Workshop for optimized fabrication management and an end-to-end streamlined workflow.

For 4 years, ERA3 Italy has been developing, installing and customizing its software for fabrication and workshop management to meet the needs of its customers in an extremely competitive and time sensitive market sector. Working with all leading CNC machines providers and all compatible with all major 3D Steel detailing software systems, ERA3 software is available in English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and French (soon German) and has been used successfully by customers in these respective regions.

Francis Guillemard, GRAITEC CEO, comments: "The acquisition of ERA3 allows the Group to strengthen its leading position in the steel market. Being able to deliver fabrication management software that goes one step deeper, addressing time, labor and cost challenges faced by all steel related companies not only compliments our wide customer base but also provides a solution to all steel manufacturing businesses, whether they use 3D software or not, who need easy and quick tools to optimize production."

Mauro De Paolis, founder and CEO of ERA3 Italy, adds: "Our management team is excited about the opportunity to join a global technology leader like GRAITEC, and we have high expectations about this powerful combination. Like ERA3, GRAITEC shares our passion for innovation and reliability, so we are absolutely thrilled with this opportunity. We will continue on our innovation path and to increase investment in our core products, professional services, and go-to-market channels. Our customers will be supported by a team of steel software professionals that is unmatched in the industry."

For more information, visit http://www.graitec.com.

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Autodesk Alias 2015 Service Pack 1 Available

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Sep 3, 2014 - Autodesk releases Alias 2015 Service Pack 1. It includes quality and stability improvements to the Draft tool, performance improvements in the Object Lister and improved interoperability between Alias and VRED.

For further information and to download click here.

For more information about Autodesk and its products, visit www.autodesk.com.

MSC Software to Host Materials Roadshow in Sep, Oct

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NEWPORT BEACH, CA, Sep 3, 2014 - MSC will present new methodologies for materials modeling and analysis, techniques for optimizing the design process, and strategies for making better products using materials simulation.

The challenges faced by companies in today's marketplace have made materials selection and design a key part of product development. New materials such as plastics and reinforced composite materials are used to replace or reinvent components and, in some cases, have even made restructuring and redesign of entire products necessary. Analytical tools that enable the virtual design and optimization of material performance, along with the capturing and storing of material data across its lifecycle, have become critical to reducing the costs and time associated with materials development.

MSC spokespersons presenting include:
  • Matthew Kokaly, Ph.D., Aerospace Solutions Manager
  • Bob Schmitz, Business Development Manager
  • Leo Kilfoy, General Manager, Engineering Lifecycle Management Business Unit
Topics to be addressed include:
  • Materials selection and design
  • Optimizing the design process
  • Improving your final product through materials simulation
When and where?

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014 - Newport Beach, CA
MSC Software Headquarters Training Room
4675 MacArthur Ct, 9th Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014 - Wichita, KS
National Center for Aviation Training, Room S210
4004 N. Webb Rd, Wichita, KS 67226

Thursday, September 25th, 2014 - Dallas, TX
Hyatt Regency DFW
2334 North International Parkway, DFW Airport 75261, Dallas, TX

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 - Huntsville, AL
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Shelby Center for Science and Technology, Room 301
301 Sparkman Drive, NW, Huntsville, AL 35805

Thursday, October 9th, 2014 - Seattle, WA
Impact Hub Seattle - The Learning Studio
220 Second Ave South, Seattle WA 98104

To register click here.

About MSC Software

MSC Software is one of the ten original software companies and a global leader in helping product manufacturers to advance their engineering methods with simulation software and services. As a trusted partner, MSC Software helps companies improve quality, save time, and reduce costs associated with design and test of manufactured products. Academic institutions, researchers, and students employ MSC's technology to expand individual knowledge as well as expand the horizon of simulation. MSC Software employs 1,100 professionals in 20 countries. For more information, visit www.mscsoftware.com.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Altair Picks Malaysia as Regional Hub for Southeast Asia

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TROY, MI, Sep 2, 2014 - Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of leading US-based simulation technology and engineering services company Altair, has chosen Kuala Lumpur as its new regional headquarters to spearhead its expansion plan in Southeast Asia. The new office in Plaza Sentral will also serve as Altair's training and technical support center for the region.

Altair's Managing Director for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, Australia and New Zealand, Srirangam Srirangarajan, explained, "The new office in Kuala Lumpur is significant to Altair's future growth in Southeast Asia. We are confident that this expansion will enhance our local presence and help us penetrate new market segments such as electronics and aerospace. Malaysia's robust infrastructure, open policy to foreign business, strong talent pool and connectivity with other ASEAN markets makes it the ideal location for Altair's regional operation. In addition, Malaysia has the potential to produce innovatively designed products that can compete at an international level, and Altair is happy to lend its experience and expertise towards achieving this goal," he said.

Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd is a MSC-status company and number one in computer-aided engineering (CAE) in Southeast Asia, providing both software and engineering services. Altair has served the Malaysian market since 2012, providing a rich portfolio of advanced engineering software and on-demand computing technologies to both private and public sector clients.

Commenting about the company's expansion plans, Srirangam continued, "According to our market research, the CAE market is growing rapidly in Malaysia and throughout Southeast Asia. We are seeing CAE technologies moving aggressively into non-traditional domains like consumer products, architecture, civil engineering, and construction, to name a few."

Local businesses are feeling increasing global competitive pressure to deliver reliable products quickly while keeping costs low. CAE solutions bridge the gap by reducing product design and development cycle time as well as testing and analysis time.

"As Malaysia moves towards establishing itself as a high-technology manufacturing hub, companies in the aerospace, biotechnology, electronics, and information and communications technology industries are turning to CAE software to improve the quality of innovation and maintain cost-efficiency. CAE software enables companies to analyze and test a product for reliability, durability and quality, which helps increase their competitive edge," he added.

Commenting on local growth areas, Srirangam said, "In Malaysia, we see very good prospects in the automotive, manufacturing, and oil and gas sectors. Malaysia also has the capacity to become a major player in aerospace and electronics. Altair is committed to bringing innovation to our clients. We believe that sharing our expertise and technical know-how to help clients develop a design-based innovation culture within their organizations delivers increased return on investment and performance," he concluded.

Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd's new ASEAN regional headquarters is located at 3B-10-7, Tower 3B, Level 10, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, KL Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur.

About Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd

Founded in 2012, Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd is a MSC-status company providing enhanced engineering solutions, on-demand computing technologies and enterprise analytic solutions for companies across a range of industry sectors such as automotive, defense, oil and gas and consumer goods, all of which play a dominant role in Malaysia’s economy. Altair Engineering Sdn Bhd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of US-based Altair.

About Altair

Altair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,300 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates more than 40 offices throughout 22 countries. Today, Altair serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. For more information, visit www.altair.com.

3D Systems Acquires Simbionix for $120M

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ROCK HILL, SC, Sep 2, 2014 - 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced that it has completed the acquisition of Simbionix, the global leader in 3D virtual reality surgical simulation and training for $120 million in cash. The combination of Simbionix's leading 3D surgical simulation and training tools with 3DS' clinical capabilities in planning and instrumenting for complex personalized surgical procedures, 3D printed implants and patient-specific medical devices, accelerates the creation of a personalized healthcare platform that extends from the training room to the operating room. The company expects the acquisition to be immediately accretive to its cash generation and to its non-GAAP earnings per share.

"The acquisition of Simbionix extends our first mover advantage in the fast growing field of 3D printing enabled personalized medicine," said Avi Reichental, President and CEO, 3DS. "Simbionix brings powerful technology, products, channels and domain expertise that complement our healthcare offerings and enhance our seamless digital thread for patient-specific healthcare. From the training room to the operating room, we are developing the digital thread for personalized medicine."

Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio with a research and development center in Israel, Simbionix has pioneered patient-specific simulation with FDA-cleared solutions that are changing how doctors prepare for individual surgeries. The company's products include 16 simulation platforms with 60+ interventional procedures across 8 specialties, and can be found in simulation centers, hospitals, colleges and other educational facilities in over 60 countries.

Simbionix will operate under the continued leadership of Gary Zamler, CEO of Simbionix, who will become Vice President and General Manager, Simbionix Products for 3DS and immediately pursue synergistic integration opportunities leveraging the combined resources and expertise to advance 3DS' healthcare portfolio further and faster.

About 3D Systems

3D Systems is pioneering 3D printing for everyone. 3DS provides the most advanced and comprehensive 3D design-to-manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, print materials and cloud sourced custom parts. Its powerful digital thread empowers professionals and consumers everywhere to bring their ideas to life in material choices including plastics, metals, ceramics and edibles. 3DS' leading healthcare solutions include integrated 3D planning and printing for personalized surgery and patient specific medical and dental devices.

Its democratized 3D design and inspection products embody the latest perceptual, capture and touch technology. Its products and services replace and complement traditional methods with improved results and reduced time to outcomes. These solutions are used to rapidly design, create, communicate, plan, guide, prototype or produce functional parts, devices and assemblies, empowering customers to manufacture the future. For more information, visit www.3dsystems.com.