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News Release from: Delmia | Subject: Dassault Systemes' V5 PLM solutions
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 May 2005

Dassault Systemes supports Peak
Performance

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Dassault Systemes has announced its support of Microsoft's Peak Performance Initiative designed to help manufacturers accelerate insight and innovation throughout the automotive community.

Dassault Systemes has announced its support of Microsoft's Peak Performance Initiative at the 2005 Global Automotive Summit The Peak Performance Initiative, developed by Microsoft and its industry partners, is designed to help manufacturers accelerate insight and innovation throughout the automotive community

By deploying Dassault Systemes' software in conjunction with the Microsoft platform, the companies are focused on delivering greater customer value through easy-to-use solutions that reduce the time and cost involved in product development.

Dassault Systemes' V5 PLM solutions, which enable companies to simulate products virtually in 3D from conception to maintenance across the extended enterprise, include CATIA for design, DELMIA for manufacturing process, and ENOVIA and SMARTEAM for resource management.

V5 PLM solutions from Dassault Systemes have already enabled automotive companies to achieve significant results.

DaimlerChrysler AG began using CATIA for its virtual product development in the late 1980s.

First implemented in a pilot program on the Mercedes-Benz S Class in the body area, DELMIA improved manufacturing planning time by about 30%.

In addition, DELMIA also helped DaimlerChrysler out in quality and cost.

With DELMIA, all development activities from process planning up to completion of the car can be validated in a 3D virtual environment.

Users virtually define, optimise and simulate manufacturing process and resources as well as visualise workforce operability, enabling the company to dramatically reduce cost and identify and correct errors before physical production begins.

As an added benefit, data from the simulations can be reused to author 3D electronic work instructions for the shop floor.

Workers learn new tasks faster after seeing them simulated in 3D using DELMIA.

DaimlerChrysler has also reported efficiency and productivity gains for product conceptual design and packaging studies through its engineering initiatives and software technologies using Dassault Systemes products via its IBM Product Lifecycle Management solutions.

Using CATIA V5 DaimlerChrysler's Technical Computer Center (TCC) has developed knowledge-driven applications for interior, chassis, powertrain and body-in-white domains.

William Whedon, director, Product Development, Information Technology Management, DaimlerChrysler, said: "The CATIA V5 knowledge infrastructure and parametric design functionality allow engineers to conduct quick design modification and validation, which helps us to save time and costs." Joel Lemke, president and CEO of Enovia Corp and general manager, PLM Americas, Dassault Systemes, commented: "V5 PLM solutions fully integrated with Microsoft platforms enable automotive companies to reduce total cost of ownership and benefit from high and rapid return on investment".

"Our PLM solutions provide value for a wide and varied installation base, which includes OEMs such as DaimlerChrysler and Toyota Motor Corp".

"as well as a wide range of suppliers." The Microsoft Peak Performance Initiative, announced in March 2005, is designed to help the automotive community accelerate insight through advanced analysis services, drive innovation by allowing teams to better collaborate, and impact performance via increased visibility into operations across the manufacturing value chain.

Based on extensive research and feedback from automotive partners, customers and industry experts, the Peak Performance Initiative provides an innovative and cost-effective approach that allows automotive customers to take full advantage of their legacy investments while connecting key systems, people and organisations across the automotive supply chain to remove the barriers that stifle innovation and competitiveness".

""Dassault Systemes is helping customers achieve peak performance by helping design and engineering teams work seamlessly, whether they are around the block or half way around the world," said Kyle Solomon, worldwide industry manager, Automotive at Microsoft Corp".

""Microsoft and Dassault Systemes share a common vision for how automotive manufacturers can abbreviate the product development cycle, reduce costs, and help bring the latest innovations to light in a truly collaborative fashion." * About Dassault Systemes - as world leader in 3D and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) solutions, the Dassault Systemes group brings value to more than 80,000 customers in 80 countries.

A pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Systemes develops and markets PLM application software and services that support industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire life cycle of products from conception to maintenance.

Its offering includes integrated PLM solutions for product development (CATIA, DELMIA, ENOVIA, SMARTEAM, mainstream 3D design tools (SolidWorks, and 3D components (Spatial/ACIS).

Dassault Systemes is listed on the Nasdaq (DASTY) and Euronext Paris (13065, DSY.PA) stock exchanges.

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