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Dassault Systèmes’ DELMIA Key Focus for Warwick Degree in Digital Manufacturing Management
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Published by Dassault Systèmes - 12 March 2007
Warwick Manufacturing Group Provides Students and
Industry with a Bridge Between Computing and Manufacturing
Auburn Hills, MI., USA, and
Warwick, UK, March 13, 2007 - Dassault Systèmes (DS) (Nasdaq:
DASTY; Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), a world leader in 3D and
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced
that its DELMIA softw are is to be used by top United Kingdom
University, Warwick. The Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), part
of the university’s engineering faculty, is poised to employ
Dassault Systèmes as a key system in the delivery of its
research and teaching. DELMIA technology will be essential to
the delivery of courses offered by WMG, which is renowned
worldwide and recognized for its automotive engineering
research.
“We have close connections to
industry. Our courses represent or anticipate the spirit of the
time. Ten years ago, we devised a masters’ level ‘IT for
Manufacture’ course. Now we have developed our MSc in Digital
Manufacturing Management. The courses will be offered from the
Warwick Digital Laboratory, allowing close collaborative
research, courses, and wider knowledge transfer with a range of
industrial partners and students. Having used DELMIA in past
industrial projects and with broad experience of DS’s PLM
manufacturing hub, deploying DS’s software across all our
courses made perfect sense,” explains Neil Davis, principal
teaching fellow at WMG. High-profile courses demand a leading
integrated tool set that enable them to demonstrate the concepts
and capabilities of digital manufacturing to their students.
“We are honored that such a
prestigious institution will be using our software to
demonstrate the principles of fully integrated digital
manufacturing. These students will join varied industrial
sectors once their academic education is at an end and will be
able to act as evangelists for PLM around the world – a truly
exciting prospect,” comments Simon Allsop, UK country manager,
DELMIA, Dassault Systèmes. WMG will have ten academic staff
involved in delivering the new courses and, in addition, they
are planning to become involved in the support of manufacturing
companies as they embrace digital manufacturing in the future.
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