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Tata Elxsi inks MoU with Open Engineering

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Tata Elxsi, the technology arm of the Tata group, on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Open Engineering, the R&D subsidiary of the Belgium headquartered Samtech Group, Europe’s leading provider of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software.

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The MoU was signed in the presence of Jean-Claude Marcourt, Minister for Economy, Employment, Foreign Trade and Heritage, Government of the Wallonia Region of Belgium, between Igor Klapka, CEO, Open Engineering and M.M. Prasad, general manager and head, System Integration Services, Tata Elxsi Limited.

As per the MoU, Tata Elxsi would be the Open Engineering’s exclusive partner in India for the distribution and support of OOFELIE, multi-physics numerical simulation professional software dedicated to provide an open powerful but easy-to-use CAD CAE all-in-one solution for industrial engineering departments and research centers, said a press release.

It stated that the OOFELIE framework is a design flow software tool for rapid virtual prototyping, parametric simulations, and design optimization for electromechanical systems.

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It would automatically generates meshes from parametric geometries, solves complete multi-physics problems, and provides customized parametric designs, said the release.

M.M. Prasad said, “The partnership with Open Engineering would enable them to address the growing requirements of the CAE market segments in India such as Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Research and Education, offering them the support they need when it comes to implementing cost-effective technologically advanced solutions in the shortest possible time.

According to Igor Klapka, CEO, Open Engineering, “By managing an open industrial CAD-CAE multidisciplinary simulation flow, our software products respond to the increasing needs of engineers and designers to have the best advanced fine, accurate and adapted answer to their more and more complex problems, giving them fast, parameterized and industrially improved models’ prototypes.”

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