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EDS, Tecnomatix Team to Deliver Breakthrough End-to-End Software Solution for Digitizing Manufacturing
August 21, 2002 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
The agreement enables the immediate addition of the Tecnomatix eMPower MPM solution suite to the EDS' E-factory and Teamcenter Manufacturing portfolio. The combination of Tecnomatix's best-in-class manufacturing applications with Teamcenter's proven enterprise scalability reportedly will accelerate integration of product development activities during the transition from the product design stage to the production stage of manufacturing.
Chicago -- electronica 2002, the world's largest electronics trade show, is expanding its focus on the growing embedded systems industry which is playing a big role in post-September 11 security devices in the U.S. The Embedded Systems Conference runs November 11 through 13, concurrent with electronica 2002 in Munich, Germany. The conference features speakers, seminars and practical training targeted to engineers and engineering managers developing microprocessor-based electronic systems. General topics include architecture selection and specification, software design, programming and debugging, and hardware/software integration. The conference is free with admission to electronica 2002, which takes place November 12 through 15 at New Munich Trade Fair Centre, and is expected to draw 85,000 international visitors. In addition to the conference, electronica for the first time ever has an entire hall devoted to embedded systems exhibitors showcasing the latest products and trends. Embedded systems consist of one or more microprocessors and software used in the operation or control of equipment and electronic devices. Embedded systems come in a variety of shapes and forms and impact several industries important in the U.S., including automobiles, airplanes, cell phones, trains, cameras, consumer and office appliances, toys, and machine tools.Among the key topics at electronica 2002 is applications for identification and security devices. This is an important topic for U.S. technology companies who are competing for government contracts since September 11, including the Transportation Security Administration contract. There is an increased demand for leveraging technology to enhance security -- including smartcards -- that provide traveler identity and assess security risks.