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November 11, 2011
By DE Editors
Dassault Systemes has acquired Elsys, a provider of interactive electrical engineering and disruptive multi-discipline generative schematics solutions. Elsys generative technology enables the automatic creation of millions of 2D schematics from functional-logical master data, eliminating the process of interactive manual creation of schematics.
According to the company, the Elsys acquisition will allow Dassault customers to associate schematic documents to the real products behavior. In addition, all associated schematics related to the design, manufacturing and services of electrical systems will be generated automatically from the functional-logical description. Eventually, thanks to the Elsys V6 convergence platform, Dassault Systemes will be able to provide multi-disciplinary integrated solutions, from electrical to fluidics to electronics.
Over the last 20 years, customers have been longing for generative schematic technology,” said Dominique Florack, senior executive vice president for products and R&D at Dassault. “Although promised many times by many companies, it has never been delivered widely to the market. Furthermore, the need to provide a unique convergence platform for product related documents and 3D is growing as products become more intelligent. I am delighted that Elsys decided to join Dassault Systemes to help us meet these challenges.
For more information, visit Dassault Systemes and Elsys.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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