CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

30 October 2007

Implementation Investments

Noran Engineering Selected by Empirical Systems Aerospace as Nastran Solution Provider

Noran Engineering, Inc. ( NEi ) announced that Empirical Systems Aerospace ( ESAero ) of Oceano, CA will utilize FEMAP, NEi Nastran, and NEiWorks to perform advanced finite element analysis (FEA) and simulation in its project work on military, commercial and private aircraft. ESAero provides analysis, prototyping, testing, and large scale model services for systems ranging from conceptual aerospace designs to aircraft requiring supplemental type certification. Some notable clients of ESAero would include Boeing Phantomworks, NASA, and Southwest Aero Group. Utilizing FEMAP, NEi Nastran, and NEiWorks will allow ESAero to iterate designs and structurally analyze aerospace components and configurations through integration of their existing Solidworks CAD package.

"We look forward to beginning our partnership with Noran Engineering", says Andrew Gibson, Principal Partner and V.P. of Business Development at ESAero. Noran Engineering's aggressive development, training, and support of NEi Nastran, FEMAP, and NEiWorks software are simply ahead of the rest which, in turn, will allow us to offer cutting edge solutions with the best results for our customers." Craig Preston, Pacific Region Sales Manager for NEi commented on the relationship, "We are excited to partner with an innovative and progressive company such as ESAero. Their knowledge, experience, and dedication in providing cutting-edge system design, development, and testing solutions for the aerospace industry is synergistic with the core principles on which NEi Nastran was developed."

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