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1 October 2007

Implementation Investments

Dassault Systèmes and Re-Engineering Australia Help Australia's Next Generation of Innovators

Dassault Systèmes ( DS ) and Re-Engineering Australia (REA) Forum, a not-for-profit working for the future of Australian Industry and all Australians, announced the signing of an agreement to make CATIA available to high school students across Australia.

"At REA, our vision for Australia is that we become a global leader in design and innovation, a nation that is approached by the biggest companies in the world to assist them with large and complex projects," explains Paul Bray, general manager of REA Forum. "The only way we can do that is to have the right tools from day one. That is why we have focused our school programs around CATIA. It is the tool of choice in most industries, including automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, to name a few."

Whether a student wants to one day design or product jet aircraft, racing cars, speedboats, consumer goods, jewelry, electronic products, sustainable energy technologies or architectural and large structures, CATIA will provide them with a solid foundation.

"This agreement recognizes the outstanding work achieved by REA Forum, not only here in Australia but also in other parts of the world like France. With great foresight and a lot of passion and energy, they have campaigned to place the world's best 3D technologies into the hands of our next generation, the people who will one day come up with innovative ways to improve our lives whilst reducing impact on the environment," says Arnaud Decaix, general manager of Asia Pacific South, Dassault Systèmes. "Many other countries are looking to adopt the REA project-based learning approach, including Japan, China, India and Canada."

The unique offer from DS and REA is available to Australia's high schools and their students through innovative CATIA User Companion learning solutions. Through a series of multi-media Web-based training packages, teachers and students can master the various modules of CATIA at their own convenience. This enables teachers to focus on managing CAD learning and project work, without having to be a technology expert.

About REA

The Re-Engineering Australia Forum Ltd was founded in 1999 as a not-for-profit organisation to inspire young Australians to consider a career in engineering and to pioneer new technologies. REA Forum is a group of like-minded government departments, private sector firms and organisations working together. They include: Telstra Australia, CONCENTRIC Asia Pacific, Dassault Systemes, Webex, Royal Australian Navy, ResMed, APESMA, ACEA, AIG, Victoria University, Australian Federal Government, Queensland Government, Victorian Government, SA Government, NSW Government. Founder & Chairman: Michael Myers; Patron: the Hon. John Button; launched by the Hon. John Brumby MP. REA Forum realises that for Australia to be perceived by overseas industries as a leading global innovator we have to excite the minds of our young people today. REA's nationwide innovation competitions have resulted in university students coming up with amazing world-first ideas and boys and girls as young as Year 7 (in the Schools Innovation Design Challenge) using technology that professional engineers don't have access to (provided by Dassault Systemes)! REA Forum has conceived a series of exciting initiatives for future release which will create a "career pathway" from primary age to university.

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