
Dassault Systèmes today announced a strategic initiative
from SIMULIA to deliver solutions for Simulation Lifecycle
Management (SLM).
The new product portfolio is the result of bringing together the
proven benefits of managing simulation data, applications, and
processes with a world-class simulation environment. SIMULIA SLM
solutions will enable companies to integrate simulation earlier and
more effectively into their product and process development
activities and, in so doing, fully leverage their simulation
expertise as a valuable corporate asset.
“Accurate and consistent simulation has to be at the heart of
any design and manufacturing development process,” stated
Frank Popielas, manager advanced engineering, Dana Sealing Products
Division. “In order for simulation to provide more than a
partial picture, we need system simulation capabilities as well as
the ability to carry over simulation results from one stage to the
next. A good example of this is the influence that manufacturing
processes have on the functional behavior of the final product.
SIMULIA’s SLM initiative is the right thing to do to get
there in a reliable and consistent fashion.”
“Our SLM solutions are a testimony to the combination of
simulation and PLM expertise that only Dassault Systèmes can
offer,” said Mark Goldstein, CEO, SIMULIA. “We are
leveraging the wealth of technology and talent in our SIMULIA and
ENOVIA development organizations to deliver the world’s only
robust simulation lifecycle solution.”
“Customer feedback and reaction to early product
demonstrations indicate that we have a truly unique
offering,” stated Colin Mercer, vice president product
development, SIMULIA. “We have high confidence that the SLM
product portfolio will fulfill our customers’ growing need to
manage their simulation-generated IP at exactly the right
time.”
In addition to a standard Web interface, the new SIMULIA SLM
products will utilize the recently announced 3DLive technology from
Dassault Systèmes for 3DSearch, 3DNavigation, and
3DCollaboration, so that users can query, manage, and collaborate
on any simulation information regardless of location, source, or
format. Built on Dassault Systèmes’ V5 SOA
architecture, SLM will bring PLM SOA based lifecycle management
capabilities to simulation workgroups and virtual testing
applications found in a wide variety of engineering and scientific
domains as well as to new types of users and communities.
“Companies are spending millions on simulation but are often
failing to capture, manage and reuse the resulting intellectual
property,” said Ken Short, vice president of strategy
and marketing at SIMULIA. “The goal of SIMULIA is to deliver
the first SLM solution to the market that is economically
deployable, functionally capable for the specific needs of all
users and scalable from workgroups to the enterprise.”
The complete SLM solution will address the collective needs of the
most demanding analysis expert as well as those of product
designers who require validated simulation methods to drive rapid
design decisions. In addition to SLM support for Abaqus Unified FEA
and CATIA V5 Analysis applications, SIMULIA is also extending its
industry-leading partnership program to allow CAA V5 partners,
other third-party application vendors and customers to link to the
SLM platform using a new connector toolkit and open simulation
interchange model.
The first SIMULIA products for SLM will be available later this
year. For more information and to download the SLM White Paper from
SIMULIA, visit: www.simulia.com/products/slm.html
Date: May 20, 2007