Deneb Robotics
Industry | CAD, CAM |
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Fate | acquired |
Successor | DELMIA |
Founded | 1985 |
Defunct | 1997 |
Headquarters | Auburn Hills, Michigan |
Key people | Scott Walter, Jay Harrison, Nathan Yoffa, Rakesh Mahajan |
Products | Igrip |
Owner | Dassault Systèmes |
Deneb Robotics was a company founded by Scott Walter, Jay Harrison, Nathan Yoffa, and Rakesh Mahajan in 1985.[1] The company pioneered graphics-based 3D factory simulation software for simulation and digital manufacturing tools. The application area reached from concept development to shop floor implementation, including off-line programming. Deneb Robotics is known for their IGRIP, Quest, Ultra and VirtualNC software packages.
The company was acquired by Dassault Systèmes in 1997[2] and is branded DELMIA. Major companies such as Boeing,[3] and General Motors[4] used Deneb’s suite of tools to optimize their design and manufacturing processes.[5]
References
- ↑ www.ranal.com Retrieved 20/12/2010
- ↑ Dassault Systemes Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Deneb 12/01/1997. Retrieved 20/12/2010
- ↑ Boeing Helicopter Selects Deneb Robotics To initiate Digital Manufacturing 17/03/1999. Retrieved 20/12/2010
- ↑ General Motors Selects Deneb Robotics For Digital Manufacturing 16/06/1999. Retrieved 20/12/2010
- ↑ 3ds
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