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A combination of Autodesk’s Maya design software, Delcam’s PowerMILL Robot programming system and a KUKA robot allows special effects company, Artem, to bring amazing projects to life.  A video showing the process used is on Delcam.TV at www.delcam.tv/artem Artem provides special effects of all types from giant puppets to small film props from its base in West London.  “We get involved in all sorts of technology, the most recent being robot machining and 3D printing,” explained Artem CEO, Mike Kelt.  “Much more is done on a computer now than has ever been done in the past when it used to be very much an industry based on hand skills.” “One of the challenges is dealing with clients who aren’t entirely sure what they want,” added Mr. Kelt, “so you have to tell them what you think they want and get them to approve things.  If you can do the design on a
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Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced a strategic collaboration with the National University of Singapore (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in a move aimed to help researchers develop more effective medicine to treat cardiovascular disease. The Department of Medicine at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at NUS will have access to the latest bioanalytical instruments from Agilent as part of its in-depth study of clinical bioanalytics-the body's response to drug exposure. "We are happy to be working with Agilent," said assistant professor Chester Drum, Department of Medicine at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. "Agilent's broad range of technologies will, ultimately, aid in the development of new analytics for personalized patient care. Consideration of the patient as an individual, rather than a statistic, is where we will see the next innovations in cardiovascular medicine." Dr. Drum, who is also with the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) at the National
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Open Text Corporation announced today its financial results for the third quarter ended March 31, 2015. - Recurring revenue was $383.6 million, up 4%; in constant currency*, up 10% - Cloud services revenue was $143.8 million, up 12%; in constant currency, up 17% - Record operating cash flow of $143.1 million and raises quarterly dividend to $0.20 - Total revenue was $447.6 million, up 1%; in constant currency, up 8% "In Q315, our cloud revenue grew 12%, up 17% in constant currency and we closed 7 iX deals over $1 million, the benefit of which we will see in our future ongoing cloud revenues," said OpenText CEO Mark J. Barrenechea. "Our products and services are resonating with enterprise customers and OpenText is well positioned to lead the digital transformation in the cloud." Barrenechea further added, "As for our quarterly financial results, we did not meet our full financial objectives. As for revenue, we were affected by foreign exchange
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3D Systems will demonstrate the latest versions of its industry leading software solutions – CimatronE, GibbsCAM and Geomagic – at the EASTEC trade show in West Springfield, MA, May 12-14, 2015. With over 500 exhibitors, EASTEC is an event dedicated to keeping northeast manufacturers competitive. 3D Systems enables an integrated 3D digital thread covering all aspects of design to fabrication by providing a comprehensive suite of software solutions that cover everything from scanning, parts and tool design, milling, turning and MTM manufacturing, to 3D printing and inspection. When it comes to CAM for Production software, industry-leading GibbsCAM 2015 is now powered by its new Universal Kinematic Machine (UKM) engine, developed to enable greater accuracy in toolpath verification and machine simulation, while retaining its iconic and well-known shop-friendly interface. GibbsCAM UKM is a complete reengineering of the CAM engine and how it relates to machine definitions and machine tools, blurring the line between the
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Wipro, India's third-largest IT services firm, expects its headcount to come down by about 47,000 in the next three years as it stresses on automation, artificial intelligence and digital services. According to a source, Wipro CEO T K Kurien, at an analyst event in Frankfurt (Germany) on Tuesday, said that as the firm moves its automation focus to applications from services, there will be reduction in employee strength.   "In the same breath, the CEO made it clear that the focus is not on eliminating positions, but gaining greater efficiency", the source added. An industry insider believes that Wipro with its increased focus on automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services may bring down 30 per cent of its headcount in the next three years. As of March 31, 2015, the Bangalore-based company's total workforce stood at 1,58,217. Kurien sees the next big wave of growth for the software vendor will come from BPO automation. Besides, Wipro expects digital services to
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ManTech International Corporation has completed the acquisition of Welkin Associates, Ltd., formerly a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSC, for $34 million. ManTech will fund the acquisition from cash on hand. The company expects Welkin to contribute solid growth and operating margins and to be accretive to ManTech's earnings per share in 2015. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, and founded in 1988, Welkin has built a strong, multi-decade legacy of success with its customers across the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense (DoD). Welkin delivers mission-centric services in high-end systems engineering and advanced national security technology and business services. Welkin's contributions to its customers are notable for technical depth and criticality for mission execution. The acquisition strategically positions ManTech to pursue large engineering and support opportunities throughout the Intelligence Community and DoD. The acquisition brings highly skilled employees, virtually all directly supporting intelligence missions. Welkin will become part of ManTech's Mission, Cyber & Intelligence Solutions
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D-Wave Systems is designing and building the world's most advanced quantum computers with help from engineering simulation solutions from ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS). This next generation of supercomputers uses quantum mechanics to massively accelerate computation and has the potential to solve some of the most complex computing problems facing organizations today. Conventional computer technology stores information as 0s and 1s, but a quantum computer uses qubits, which can be a 1 or a 0 or both at the same time. This enables quantum computers to consider and manipulate all combinations of bits simultaneously, making quantum computation powerful – and extremely fast. Quantum computing places extreme demands on the operating environment. The system must be isolated from external electromagnetic fields and the temperature must be maintained near absolute zero. Multiphysics simulation is a powerful tool to accurately predict the kinds of environments that can be engineered in the real world. D-Wave is using ANSYS®
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Altair announced today that the company will present its solutions for embedded systems development at PCIM Europe taking place May 19-21, 2015 in Nuremberg, Germany. Technologies to be showcased include the VisSim™ 9.0 product suite, the latest release of Altair's powerful visual language for mathematical modeling, simulation, and model-based embedded systems development.  Live demonstrations and VisSim development thought leaders will be on-hand throughout the event (Booth 7-316) to present how VisSim 9.0 can accelerate model-based design of embedded systems.  Released in March 2015, VisSim 9.0 provides an intuitive visual development environment for increased engineering productivity and broader support for the Texas Instruments (TI) C2000 product family.  Now with deep support for motor control simulation and embedded development on TI C2000 microcontrollers (MCUs), VisSim 9.0 enables control engineers to develop embedded systems 100% graphically without the need to write a single line of C code. "Since the PCIM (Power Conversion Intelligent Motion) show
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Furla, the Italian fashion company of premium leather goods and accessories, has selected Centric Software to provide its product lifecycle management (PLM) software. The company will use the Centric 8 PLM software for fashion, luxury, retail and consumer goods to help execute its international growth plan. Centric 8 will serve as a key component in Furla’s re-design of its product development and supply chain processes. “The Centric PLM software will increase Furla’s efficiency by improving internal and external collaboration with the company’s manufacturing platform and suppliers. Deeper, more comprehensive collaboration among Furla’s style, merchandising and product development teams will assure that on-trend products reach their international markets on-time,” explains Eraldo Poletto, CEO of Furla. “The opportunity to work with the Furla brand – a true expression of authentic Italian style – is an opportunity to make a real difference in the growth of this iconic company known for elegance and creativity,” says Chris Groves, president and
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China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd. has selected Teamcenter® software from Siemens’ product lifecycle management (PLM) software business to enhance efficiency in nuclear power plant design. CNPE will use Teamcenter to build a uniform and integrated engineering information management system that will serve as the definitive single source of digitalized design data for users across all disciplines, regions and departments. The Teamcenter system will enhance design management efficiency by facilitating instant access to accurate and current information across the CNPE enterprise, providing support for equipment purchasing, engineering installation and system debugging. By laying a solid foundation for delivering digital nuclear power plants, CNPE is setting a strong example in its industry for efficient product development. “The development of nuclear power engineering construction demands advanced digital methods and technological innovation,” said Mr. Gao Fuchun, officer of Information File in China Nuclear Power Engineering. “Siemens has the required knowledge and expertise, along with
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