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Listing of all 16 news releases from Applied Computing and Engineering:
Special academic simulation bundles
CSR manufacturing robot simulation software for the Academic community has been given special pricing by software developer Applied Computing and Engineering (ACandE).
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (23 October 2007)
Synthetic imagery for design in real time
User application article A high performance Linux cluster will simulate warhead design to produce high fidelity synthetic imagery in real time.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (21 September 2007)
Manufacturing simulation e-hub strategy announced
To overcome proprietary simulation software 'lock-in', an e-hub strategy offers modular packages to begin using simulation and add functionality as experience advances.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (29 August 2007)
CNC programming to CMM crossover eased
Engineers and metrology professionals are able to simulate the complete CMM and inspection part giving a clear performance advantage over traditional CMM programming.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (21 August 2007)
Spatial Visualisation for CMM Simulation
User application article Applied Computing and Engineering and Spatial have announced that ACandE has selected Spatial's 3D ACIS Modeler to provide visual and highly accurate simulations
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (28 April 2006)
Simulating robotics, machining, inspection
In a move to enhance the visualisation capabilities of its manufacturing simulation software, AC and E is to use Spatial Corp's 3D ACIS Modeller and InterOp translator products.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (18 November 2005)
Simulation sets robot standard cycle time accuracy
A new approach to predicting the accuracy and cycle times for production line robot performance achieved an accuracy of 3% of predicted cycle-times, so increasing robot efficiency.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (12 September 2005)
Simulation software For Zeiss CMMs
Simulation technology specialist, Applied Computing and Engineering announces 'CMM Simulator', program verification and simulation system for testing Zeiss CMMs
News from Applied Computing and Engineering ( 6 October 2004)
Scheduling software ideal for CFD tasks
As AC+E's customers add Linux clusters to their computing environments, any problems in scheduling throughput should be solved by Altair Engineering's PBS Pro
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (18 August 2004)
Simulation and robotics suppliers form alliance
Applied Computing and Engineering and Comau Robotics Division have formed a strategic alliance for robot simulation software to provide full robot simulation and offline programming system.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (21 July 2004)
Powerful 3D simulation optimises automation
User application article A powerful 3D simulation software tool has proven to be an important tool in optimising the efficiency of automotive robotic lines through off-line teach and process evaluation.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (14 June 2004)
Strategic Alliance Announced
Applied Computing and Engineering and Adept Technology announce strategic alliance for 3D Factory simulation software
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (11 February 2004)
CNC simulation software cuts programming times
CNC simulation software reduces prove out time for any NC machine tool program, by improving verification through visualising in real-time the whole machining operation - including workholding.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (27 January 2004)
Simulation company names robotic software agents
Simulation specialist Applied Computing and Engineering has established European and US distributor networks for its CimStation Robotics simulation and offline programming software.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering ( 6 November 2003)
Put engineers in the picture for CFD analyses
Leading computational fluid dynamics post-processor visualisation software offers a powerful scripting capability, allowing greater customisation for analysing complex surface flows.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering ( 8 March 2002)
Simulation software to cut production lead times
User application article In a bid to reduce production lead times by as much as a third for its new Primera Sedan car, Nissan in Sunderland is to use CimStation Robotics and Inspection offline programming software.
News from Applied Computing and Engineering (11 January 2002)
