Volvo and Dassault Systèmes Partner on 3DEXPERIENCE Platform to Streamline Global EV Innovation

Karmactive Team

Volvo Cars adopts Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform for electric vehicle development on November 14, integrating global design teams.

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How will four solution experiences transform Volvo's engineering process through Smart, Safe & Connected and Global Modular Architecture?

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Platform combines hardware and software development while managing complexity in electric vehicle market.

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What makes real-time information sharing crucial as Volvo migrates from CATIA to unified virtual platform?

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Dassault VP Laurence Montanari addresses automaker pressures for quick, cost-effective product delivery through advanced technology.

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Third-party solutions merge with existing CATIA applications to streamline regulatory compliance and part reuse optimization.

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Platform enables full traceability features alongside test validation cycles for enhanced product quality.

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Engineering time reductions pair with decreased lead times through collaborative design tools and issue management systems.

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Implementation strengthens partnership while steering Volvo toward fully electric automotive company status.

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