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Announced last month, the Toyota-Maplesoft partnership has been widely reported by general interest publications as well as engineering magazines such as Forbes.com, CBC Canada, Desktop Engineering, Automotive Business Review, and Computer Business Review. This partnership will help move Toyota to a new product development process called Model-Based Development. To learn more click here.
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Here are some highlights of this past month press coverage.
Toyota and Maplesoft Enter a Multi-Year Partnership to Produce New Tools for Knowledge-Rich Physical Modeling
Forbes.com, November 2007
Toyota and Maplesoft enter a multi-year partnership to produce new tools for knowledge-rich physical modeling. Contract part of new product development process |
Maplesoft Announces Contract with Toyota for Modelling Tools
CBC Canada, November 2007
Toyota and Maplesoft enter a multi-year partnership to produce new tools for knowledge-rich physical modeling. Contract part of new product development process |
Humanoid Robotics: The Math Behind Human Beings
Scientific Computing and Instrumentation, November 2007
Tom Lee writes about the scientific world of Robots and the math behind human beings. He argues that recent advancements are blurring the line between sci-fi and reality. |
Maths Software Predicts Noise Sources
EngineeringTalk, November 2007
Maplesoft's work with Ford Motor Company, to understand vibrational behavior in chain drive systems and to develop predictive design tools, is the subject of a user story in EngineeringTalk. |
A Maple Diet
Professional Motor Mechanic, November 2007
Maplesoft's growing presence in the automotive industry is mentioned in this article |
MCAD and Music Make Math Cool
Cadalyst, November 2007
In an interesting article that discusses initiatives to make math and engineering more exciting to future generations, Maplesoft efforts are mentioned. The article also discusses Tom Lee's theory on how rock and roll might actually influence science and math education in a positive way, through the example of the legendary Brian May. |
Software Used to Develop Clean Engines
Design Products and Applications, November 2007
EMAK, a Maple user from Italy used Maple to develop new “clean” engines. It used Maple to simulate and predict performance and emissions, which plays a direct role in increasing the engine's efficiency and reducing time to market. This application is discussed in the article.
In addition to these articles, check out the Media Center for all the latest coverage on Maplesoft.
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