HAMAMATSU, Japan—Dec. 21, 2016—Elysium, a global leading interoperability solution provider, announces the partnership with the Department of Computer Integrated Design (DiK) at Technische Universität Darmstadt (hereafter “TU Darmstadt”).
TU Darmstadt is a university in Germany which is prestigious for its high expertise in engineering, and DiK, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl, focuses on the research on digital engineering—development of methods and tools for CAD / PLM systems.
TU Darmstadt and Elysium partner to launch a project to study “Interoperability in Industrie 4.0.” TU Darmstadt is going to analyze the application of Elysium technology to Industrie 4.0, specifically aiming to develop new methods and tools to support Industrie 4.0 technologies such as cyber-physical systems (CPS) and Internet technologies.
“I am proud of this partnership,” states Kensuke Tashiro, Managing Director of Elysium Europe. “We are excited to propose next-gen intelligent manufacturing with Elysium’s sophisticated technology.”
About Technische Universität Darmstadt / Department of Computer Integrated Design (DiK)
Since its foundation in 1877, TU Darmstadt has continuously addressed the urgent issues of the future through teaching, research and technology transfer at the highest level. Based in the innovative Frankfurt Rhine Main metropolitan region, TU Darmstadt has a strong impact on engineering both in academia and industry beyond the borders of Germany.
The Department of Computer Integrated Design (DiK) is part of the department of mechanical engineering at TU Darmstadt. Founded in 1993, the integration of information as integral part of modern mechanical engineering and the linkage of education and research to industrial needs have been the main drivers at DiK.
For further information, please visit http://www.dik.tu-darmstadt.de/fachgebiet_dik/index.en.jsp.
About Elysium
Elysium develops interoperability solutions for digital design and PLM markets, with millions of files translated and thousands of customers worldwide. Founded in 1984, Elysium is headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan, and has additional offices in Paris, France, Southfield, MI, Huntington Beach, CA. Elysium currently supports data exchange among ACIS, CADmeister, CATIA V4/V5/V6, Creo Elements/Direct, Creo Parametric, DELMIA, Inventor, JT, NX, NX I-deas, Parasolid, PLM XML, SIMULIA Abaqus, SOLIDWORKS, Systema, 3D XML, XVL and the STEP and STL standards. Elysium products, including ASFALIS, CADdoctor and CADfeature, are the favored solutions of many leading companies for translating, repairing, and ensuring the product data quality of 3D CAD/CAM and CAE models.
For more information about Elysium products and services, visit www.elysium-global.com.