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29 June 2004

Implementation Investments

Nissan Design Adopt ICEM Surf for Surface Data Development

ICEM Ltd. announced that Nissan Motor Corporation of Japan has recently placed a contract for the supply and implementation of ICEM Surf.

ICEM Surf will be used in Nissan Design's surface data development on future vehicle development programs. ICEM software will enable Nissan Design to create a 'digital pipeline' through the development of the accurate 3D digital surface models required for the detailed design process.

Eiji Kawashita, director of ICEM's Japanese partner, Hitachi Zosen Information Systems, said, "We are very proud that Nissan has selected ICEM Surf for its new vehicle development programs. We are looking forward to working closely with Nissan to help the company to get the most benefit from the software and to achieve its productivity and quality goals."

With its headquarters in the UK, ICEM Ltd. is a leading worldwide developer and supplier of advanced, surface-based modeling software for use in the design and development of automotive vehicle bodies and interiors and consumer durable products. The company has a worldwide network of sales and support offices and specialist distributors covering continental Europe, the USA, Australia and the Asia Pacific region.

ICEM's principal market sector is the worldwide automotive industry, where it includes most of the leading manufacturers among its customers, including the Ford Motor Company, DaimlerChrysler Group, Volkswagen Audi Group, Porsche, BMW, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Nissan, Subaru and Harley Davidson among others, as well as leading automotive industry companies such as Volke, EDAG, Pininfarina, Bertone and Bertrandt, among many others.

 

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