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        | PROFESSIONAL EDITION | June 12 | Issue 6 |  
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                    | Maplesoft Adds Consulting Services to its Portfolio 
             Maplesoft recently announced the addition of professional   consulting services to strengthen its portfolio of offerings for   system-level modeling and simulation. Maplesoft consultants are available to   help engineers reduce development time and risk, as well as create better   products. Maplesoft has extensive expertise   in system-level modeling and simulation, covering a wide range of   applications and industries. Maplesoft’s Modelica-based consulting services   include model development and simulation services, analysis and tool   development, real-time plant-model code generation, and training. Maplesoft   specializes in the modeling, simulation, and optimization of complex multidomain   systems. Consultants will draw on the expertise gained from past and current   consulting projects, which include the development of a specialized driveline   component library, multiple projects with a leading automotive manufacturer to   help them move to a model-based development process, the development of battery   models for EV and HEV systems, vibration analysis of drivetrain models for   marine drivelines, and multiple projects involving the development of custom   components and solutions in the areas of robotics, mechatronics, motion control,   aerospace, power and energy. The open, object-oriented, physical modeling language, Modelica, is at the core of most of Maplesoft’s   development projects. Modelica-based tools have experienced wide-spread adoption   over the past two decades. Maplesoft is committed to supporting the Modelica   open standard and the development of a common pool of knowledge that can assist   engineering organizations to efficiently develop innovative processes and   products that will ultimately benefit everyone. Because Modelica components have   been developed and validated by industry, engineers can have confidence that   their models will provide an accurate representation of the system. To read the full press release, please click here.    | 
                      
                        | Maplesoft Events  
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                            | 16th SEFI Mathematics Working Group Seminar June 28-30, 2012
 Salamanca, Spain
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                            | 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis (ESDA 2012) July 2-4, 2012
 Nantes, France
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                            | MapleSim Academic Summer Workshop July 19-20
 Hamilton, Canada
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                            | For further details about these events, click here.
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                  | Maplesoft and VI-grade combine to bring modern modeling techniques to vehicle   design
 
 Maplesoft recently announced a new product that integrates Maplesoft’s physical modeling tool MapleSim with vehicle dynamics tools from VI-grade.  The MapleSim Connector for   VI-CarRealTime allows engineers to incorporate high-fidelity, multidomain models   created in MapleSim into the real-time vehicle simulation environment of   VI-CarRealTime. MapleSim is a Modelica-based physical modeling and simulation tool that   applies modern techniques to dramatically reduce model development and analysis   time while producing fast, high-fidelity simulations. VI-CarRealTime provides a fully validated   real-time vehicle simulation environment that automotive engineers can use to   optimize vehicle designs and control system performance. By using   VI-CarRealTime, Vehicle Dynamics engineers can also perform large Design of   Experiments (DOE) and multi-objective optimization studies quickly and   easily. “VI-grade customers can now leverage the intuitive physical modeling   environment of MapleSim to create   high-fidelity models of vehicle subsystems, in a fraction of the time it   would take them in other tools,” said Juergen Fett, Managing Director, VI-grade   . “Then, they get automatically generated real-time code of the subsystem that   they can incorporate into VI-CarRealTime’s full vehicle model, replacing the   default subsystem with their own.  Not only does this avoid time-consuming and   error-prone hand-coding, but MapleSim lets them create extremely detailed models   while maintaining real-time simulation speeds. As a result, the simulations   results are closer to reality, which ultimately leads to shorter development   cycles and better products.” To read the full press release, please click here.  
 Maplesoft and Noesis Solutions Work Together in Engineering Design Optimization   and Process Integration  Maplesoft™ and Noesis Solutions today announced a partnership that brings   together products from both companies to help engineers create superior products   while reducing development costs. The companies have developed an interface   between Optimus®, from Noesis Solutions, and Maple™ and MapleSim™ from   Maplesoft.
 The connection, which is implemented as Direct Interface in Optimus, allows   MapleSim and Maple users to easily apply design optimization technology from   Optimus to find the best parameter values for their complex designs, while   continuing to take advantage of the flexible design environments and tools of   MapleSim and Maple. Optimus users can now add Maple and MapleSim as system   simulation software tools in their design and development.  The Optimus platform automates the traditional ‘guess & correct’   simulation based design process, and with powerful optimization algorithms   efficiently directs the simulation to identify the best designs. After   evaluating the most promising design candidates, customers pick the most optimal   and robust design option to verify in detail and take into production. Users   report design time savings averaging over 30%, while simultaneously improving   design performance by 10% or more.  “Balancing different design objectives is always a challenge, and it’s even   more difficult when different simulation tools are used to measure different   aspects of the project,” says Dr. Laurent Bernardin, Executive Vice-President   and Chief Scientist at Maplesoft. “Now MapleSim and Maple users can incorporate   their designs into the Optimus framework to leverage high-powered parameter   optimization techniques across their entire project.” To read the full press release, please click here. |  |  
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                      |  MAPLESOFT IN THE PRESS  |  
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                          |  | Maple 16 Makes Engineering Math   Easier Desktop Engineering, May 30, 2012
 Maple remains a great tool for engineers whose design work   encompasses a moderate or large degree of symbolic or even numerical   computations. It can also be creatively used in conjunction with other design   tools such as CAD packages, MATLAB and modeling software to build a more   complete design and simulation environment... It has the ability to reach beyond   initial design efforts, into modeling and simulation through interaction with   other products. Maple 16 would be a great addition to the toolkits of design   professionals who spend a lot of time in exploratory design.
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                          |  | Maple 16 Fosters Mathematics   Exploration Design News, May 16, 2012
 Maplesoft, which markets the Maple mathematical application   aimed at engineering professionals, students, and researchers, has put some   muscle into improving usability. Among the highlights of the latest release,   Maple 16, are features that make it easier to explore math, collaborate, and   share equations.
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                          |  | The Mathematics of Battery   Efficiency Energy Efficient and Technology, May 14, 2012
 “One constant of battery research is the need to consider   fundamental physical concepts when designing new batteries. To facilitate this,   the industry increasingly uses math-based modeling techniques that let engineers   accurately describe the behavior and the constraints on a system, in physical   terms. The model equations then help in developing, testing, and refining   designs quickly and without building physical prototypes.”
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