"BMW Group leveraged Dassault Systemes' comprehensive and integrated industry solution experiences for the design and manufacturing of composite parts and structures," Dassault Systemes Executive Vice President (Corporate Strategy - Industry and Marketing) Monica Menghini said in a statement.
Utilising composite structures gives vehicle manufacturers the innovation space they need to create new mobility experiences while meeting ever more stringent regulatory targets, Dassault Systemes CEO (CATIA) Philippe Laufer said.
Using Dessault's CATIA Composites Design applications, composites manufacturing constraints can be embedded early in the conceptual stage, enabling increased design iteration and early collaboration between design and manufacturing.
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Kingston University offers students chance to win study trips * UK-based Kingston University today said it has launched a first-of-its-kind contest in India that encourages students to build a creative resume on Facebook.
The resume with the most likes and interesting answers will win a one-month all-expenses paid study trip to Kingston University's Summer School in London, it said in a release.
The summer school is a four week programme offering a fun and memorable opportunity to explore and study in one of the most vibrant cities in the world and offers a combination of cultural classes and excursions on British life and culture.