 | | Dresden/Germany, June 13, 2011 – ITI GmbH, one of the leading software and engineering companies for system simulation and member of the PTC(r) PartnerAdvantage(tm) Program, today announces the availability of a new CAD interface for its well-known simulation software SimulationX. The assembly import for PTC’s Creo(tm) Elements/Pro software facilitates the automatic import of an assembly in an easy, fast and most of all highly reliable way. The ability of the new CAD interface to keep the structure of the assembly and to import the dependencies between the elements in the assembly permits the import of complete kinematic chains. |
| ITI announces its participation in the 8th International Modelica Conference from March 20th to 22nd, 2011 in Dresden/Germany. In lectures, tutorials, vendor sessions as well as numerous partner lectures ITI shows how newly developed interfaces enable a platform-independent exchange of simulation models and how SimulationX increases modeling efficiency. |
| ITI exhibition highlight at the bauma 2010: Overall system simulation |
| With the new release ITI again lives up to its name of developing the best simulation tools in terms of handling, intuition and reliability |
| Dresden/Germany, 19 January 2010 – ITI GmbH, one of the leading companies for virtual system engineering, is opening a Southern European branch. ITI Southern Europe SARL, a 100-percent subsidiary of ITI GmbH, is located in Lyon/France. Together with the recently opened company ITI Northern Europe Ltd based in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom, the supplier of system simulation solutions is therewith present in three European countries. Managed by Olivier Datry, the new branch will cover the growing demand for physical modeling tools used for the development, design and optimization of plants, sub-systems and components on the Southern European and Western European markets. The focus of market development will be on companies from the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, healthcare, and power generation – industries that have been undergoing strong development impetus and will offer growth and development opportunities for the future. |
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