Quintiq is a provider of on-premise and on-cloud supply chain and operations planning & optimization software. The company opened an office in Melbourne in 2008 and last year, acquired an office in Sydney.
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New report identifies global competitiveness by design
A report launched this week identifies “design-led innovation” as something Australian manufacturers should embrace.
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Infinity wins at Good Design Awards
Product design and development company Infinity picked up two awards at the Good Design Awards Gala Dinner this week.
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Holden to keep Port melbourne design centre open
General Motors has signalled that its global CEO Mary Barra will keep Holden’s design centre open.
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SolidWorks wants to change the way you do conceptual design
The big announcement for SolidWorks World 2014 was a product that the software company hopes will change the way its customers get their projects underway.
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Dassault Systemes acquires Accelrys and pursues chemical industry
Combining with Accelrys is expected to enrich the molecular chemistry capabilities from discovery to manufacturing and regulatory requirements of Dassault Systèmes’ formulation-based industry offerings.
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SolidWorks 2014 launches in Australia
Being close to and understanding customers are important to any business. SolidWorks - owned by French software giant Dassault Systemes - takes this to the extreme, and claims that nine tenths of the changes made for its 2014 suite of products have come from users’ suggestions.
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Designing for sustainability with Autodesk
“The message that I like to get across is we as a company really see sustainability as a design challenge; as a matter of fact when I spoke yesterday at the conference I sort of challenged everyone in the audience to consider themselves as being a designer,” explained Jake Layes, Autodesk’s head of sustainability and clean technology for Asia Pacific.
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Manufacturing clean technology solutions with Autodesk
Autodesk, Nexus eWater, and the federal government's Clean Technologies Supplier Advocate Mark Newson discuss some of the opportunities available to new clean technology companies.
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Self assembling furniture created
A chair has been designed which is able to assemble itself in only ten minutes.
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Autodesk to speak to Aussie companies about how CIOs can help drive innovation
Manufacturers’ Monthly talks to Autodesk Chief Information Officer Jeff Brzycki about the company’s continued focus on cloud computing and why the company is reaching out to manufacturing and other CIOs.
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Autodesk value added re-sellers merge
Autodesk vendors AEC Systems, KarelCAD, and ADA CADPartners have merged.
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Top ten 3D manufacturing trends identified
Vivek Srinivasan and Jarrod Bassan, from the Australian branch of global IT services company CSC, have identified ten trends in 3D manufacturing to watch out for in 2013 and further than that.
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ANCA Motion deploys dynamic modelling laboratory software
ANCA Motion has deployed Dassault Systèmes Dymola 2013 dynamic modelling laboratory for future development.
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Education needed to cash in on mining
In the increasingly volatile manufacturing sector, innovating to meet the changing needs of clients is the key to success,as one company in Wollongong has shown with great results.
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Siemens PLM Software celebrates ingenuity in Asia
Siemens PLM Software recently announced winners of the Asia Pacific Innovation Awards 2012 that place a spotlight on how PLM technology enables companies to make smarter decisions that lead to the creation of better products.
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Is Australia ready for direct-digital manufacturing?
Should you consider direct-digital manufacturing (DDM)? The answer is definitely ‘yes’.
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Let’s stick together: composite materials, aeroplanes and you
What do Novak Djokovic’s tennis racket, Mark Webber’s F1 car and the new Boeing 787 have in common? They all extensively rely on composite materials.
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3D-printed aerospace components to be developed in Australia
A French company will back the Advanced Manufacturing CRC (AMCRC) to develop 3D metal alloy printing for aerospace applications in Australia.
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Don’t give up on protecting your IP
With intellectual capital forming an increasing part of company balance sheets, there is an even greater need to protect this valuable asset from the threat of product piracy and counterfeiting.
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