Dassault Sees New Way To Help Companies Innovate
February 9, 2012

Dassault Sees New Way To Help Companies Innovate

VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY, FRANCE — Dassault Systèmes says it has evolved the 3D Experience platform to transforms the way “innovators will innovate with consumers.” 
The platform connects designers, engineers, marketing managers and even consumers, in a new “social enterprise.” 3D Experiences are a catalyst for innovation, enabling any enterprise stakeholder to participate in the innovation process, contributing to drive value for the end consumer.

“We have evolved the V6 platform with our customers over the last few years,” says Bernard Charlès, president and CEO of Dassault Systèmes. “The addition of intelligent information search-based technologies, social innovation capabilities and realistic 3D virtual experiences made us ready to pioneer a new technological wave: a 3D Experience platform to serve the social enterprise of the 21st century. I am convinced that within this century, people will invent and innovate more than ever before. We must provide businesses and people with holistic 3D experiences to imagine sustainable innovations capable of harmonizing products, nature and life.”

“The way enterprises work internally and externally will change significantly in the next coming decades,” adds executive vice president, industry, marketing and corporate communications Monica Menghini. “Therefore, our objective is to provide our clients with a powerful platform, which uses the universal language of 3D and the Web as the user interface, to help them to connect the dots for a game-changing increase in end-user value.”

“3D virtual store applications, 3D visual logistics applications, as well as easy and realtime-connected business dashboarding have already changed the way companies operate,” says Charles. “With the launch of our 3DSwYM brand, the acquisition of Internet companies such as Exalead and Netvibes, we are further reinforcing the Social Business Apps which are part of our 3D Experience platform.”

To find out more about Dassault’s 3D Experience, visit www.3ds.com.