
2012: NETVIBES acquired (for intelligent dashboarding and social media monitoring).2010: IBM's sales and support force acquired (all support contracts and around 700 employees) for the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) software business.2010: EXALEAD acquired (for structured and unstructured search with data analytics).2008: Version 6 (V6) architecture introduced (laying the foundation for the 3DEXPERIENCE platform).2007: 3DVIA brand launched (extending 3D visualization to non-CAD users).2006: MatrixOne acquired integrated into the ENOVIA brand.2005: Abaqus acquired (realistic simulation software) relaunched as SIMULIA brand.2000: DELMIA brand launched (for digital manufacturing).1999: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) introduced (for 3D design, simulation analysis, digital manufacturing and product data management).1999: Version 5 (V5) architecture introduced (for both Windows NT and UNIX environments).1998: ENOVIA brand launched (for product data management).
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1994: Version 4 (V4) architecture introduced (for full Digital Mock-Up/”DMU”). 1986: Version 3 (V3) architecture introduced (for 3D Design). 1982: CATIA Version 1 (V1) introduced. 1981: Dassault Systèmes created strategic partnership with IBM launched. 2020–present – 3DEXPERIENCE from Things to Life: With virtual twins for people, the human body can be modeled and tested as precisely, safely, and effectively as products in traditional industries such as cars, buildings, or airplanes. 1999-2012 – 3D Product Lifecycle Management (3D PLM): 3D modeling of the entire lifecycle of a product's development – from design to retirement, enabling improved process management and product innovation. When Boeing adopted 3D DMU for its 777 project, it marked the first time that an entire aircraft was created in 3D, without a physical mock-up. 1989-1999 – 3D Digital Mock-Up (3D DMU): 3D parts can be assembled to simulate a complete virtual mock-up, enabling the replacement of physical prototypes. 1981-1989 – 3D Design: Led by the launch of CATIA, parts and assemblies can be designed in 3D.
3DS identifies five distinct periods in its history: