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July 20, 2011 | CAE News

DYNAmore acquires Engineering Research Nordic AB

DYNAmore announces the acquisition of all assets of Engineering Research Nordic AB, the LS-DYNA distributor for the Nordic countries and the Baltic States. On July 1st, DYNAmore Nordic AB, a wholly owned subsidiary of DYNAmore GmbH, took over all the business of Engineering Research, including all software sales and support for LSTC, Beta CAE systems, ETA Engineering, ARUP, FTI, and Humanetics.

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August 07, 2010 | Innovations News

Mellanox, Dell, Intel and LSTC Deliver Unmatched Performance for LS-DYNA Automotive Crash Simulation

Mellanox(R) Technologies, Ltd., a leading supplier of high-performance, end-to-end connectivity solutions for data center servers and storage systems, in collaboration with Dell, Intel(R) Cluster Ready and LSTC, announced record application performance for LS-DYNA Automotive Crash Simulation, one of the auto-industry's most compute-demanding application for automotive design and safety.

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April 30, 2008 | FEA News

New LS-OPT Support Site

A new LS-OPT® support site is established with useful information that covers examples, theory and many download  materials: http://www.lsoptsupport.com/.

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February 28, 2008 | CAE News

FTI, Livermore Software Announces Strategic Partnership

OAKVILLE, ON, Canada, Feb 20, 2008 - Forming Technologies Inc. (FTI), the world’s leading developer of software for the design, simulation, and costing of sheet metal components announces a new strategic partnership with Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC), the developers of LS-DYNA, a general purpose transient dynamic finite element program capable of simulating complex real world problems. FTI have an agreement in place with LSTC to develop unique solutions to address specific niche issues primarily driven by the automotive industry. These new solutions will ultimately be part of the FTI FormingSuite environment. The first release will commence in spring 2008 and will be distributed throughout the extensive world-wide network of business partners and direct offices of FTI.

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December 04, 2007 | CAE News

ANSYS Announces Distribution Extension with Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC). Collaboration Provides Best-of-Class Software Products for Explicit Solutions from ANSYS

ANSYS, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANSS), a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced a multi- year extension to its existing distribution agreement with Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC). Headquartered in Livermore, Ca., U.S.A., LSTC develops and markets LS-DYNA(R) software, a general-purpose transient dynamic finite element program capable of simulating complex real world problems. The long-term distribution commitment reinforces LS-DYNA technology as an integral part of the explicit simulation software suite from ANSYS, which also includes ANSYS(R), AUTODYN(R), an analysis tool for modeling the nonlinear dynamics of solids, fluids and gases as well as their interaction.

Explicit dynamics analyses deal with extreme short-time durations (events that typically occur in less than a second), as well as high deformations, large strains, fractures or complete material failure. Explicit solutions involve applications in impact, blast, drop testing, bird strike, metal forming, crashworthiness and other high-speed phenomena. The explicit solutions from ANSYS provide mission-critical analysis for the defense, space, automotive, power and manufacturing industries.

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November 17, 2007 | CAE News

Microsoft adds FEA/CFD/CAE firms - Altair Engineering Inc., ANSYS Inc., CD-adapco and Livermore Software Technology Corp. - to partner ecosystem

Four engineering software firms - Altair Engineering Inc., ANSYS Inc., CD-adapco and Livermore Software Technology Corp. - have recently converted their engineering software to run on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, Microsoft Corp. reported Nov 14, 2007 at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.

Engineering High-Performance Computing (HPC) solutions for small to midsize companies and departments has traditionally been cost prohibitive. However, Windows Compute Cluster Server clusters - which are built to integrate seamlessly with the firm's existing Windows-based environment - are easy and cost effective to deploy and integrate with existing infrastructures, easy to manage and use, and fast and accurate.

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