Dassault Systèmes Congratulates Oz Naval Deal

April 28, 2016

Dassault Systèmes Congratulated DCNS and Australian Government on the historic naval Defense Collaboration
                    
France-based DCNS has been selected by the Commonwealth of Australia as its preferred partner for the design of the 12 future submarines. DCNS, whose naval systems are recognized worldwide for their operational, innovative multi-mission capabilities, has chosen Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform to manage the entire lifecycle of its products, from concept through engineering, to build, maintain and operations services.
 
DCNS must manage extreme complexity and high-level integration to provide its clients, industrial systems and equipment partners, and supply chain with the most modern cooperation tools and digital interface.  Adopting marine and offshore industry solution experiences based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform provides the major catalyst to increase capacity and flexibility as well as the most competitive and efficient solutions.
 
This is a historic international achievement for DCNS.  Dassault Systèmes is the technology partner of choice to accompany global industrial innovators on large-scale, long-term international projects, and will closely collaborate with Australian subcontractors on this program.  The 3DEXPERIENCE platform enables pioneers in their respective marine and offshore segments to virtually experience next generation concepts for the open seas before a structure reaches the water, from one of the world’s major cruise ship builders, to the leading international classification society, to high performance competitive sailing teams.
 

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