Hexagon acquires Q-DAS for factory optimization
Two acquisitions in a weekend -- consolidation continues as engineering software suppliers broaden their reach, hunt for new customers and deepen their hold on existing clients. We wrote on Saturday about ESI's acquisition of CIVITEC, which will enable it to...
ESI gets deeper into automotive controls
ESI announced today that it is acquiring CIVITEC, maker of Pro-SiVIC, a platform for the modeling and simulation of sensors in what it calls "perception assistance systems". You've seen the commercial for the car that parallel parks itself: how does it know where it...
Very quick: Intergraph acquires Visual Vessel Design
Dashing to the airport (from warm and lovely San Diego, to a cold and possibly snowy Boston -- what am I thinking?!) and just got an email announcing that Intergraph has acquired Ohmtech, makers of Visual Vessel Design, an analytical tool to design pressure vessels,...
ESI reports strong close to 2014, ends with growth
ESI last week reported results for Q4 and the fiscal year ended January 31, 2015 that were surprisingly strong, with Q4 total revenue up 8% as reported to €49 million, boosting full year revenue to €110 million, up 1.5%. That's quite a reversal, given that revenue...
Q&A: Which is better?
I get asked this a lot: Which is better, NX or CATIA? ANSYS or Nastran? Which Nastran? Onshape or Fusion 360? PDMS or SmartPlant? As with the last Q&A post, I see that search engines deposit you at Schnitger Corp as you try to discover what others recommend. I...
ASNE highlights need for affordable, flexible ships
It's ASNE time again, when the US naval engineering community gets together to figure out how to better spend the scarce resource that is taxpayer money in the defense of the nation. I wrote last year about the dynamics of the US shipbuilding industry—mostly military,...
Trimble’s Fifth Element for the Connected Forest
AEC acquisitions have been all the rage so far this year -- and Trimble keeps the ball rolling with today's announcement that it's bought Fifth Element (no, that was a movie; this is forestry), based in Finland. Financial terms were not disclosed. Fifth...
Onshape’s here! Finally, we can talk about it …
Onshape, the latest CAD company founded by Jon Hirschtick, John McEleney and other names you likely recognize, took the wraps off this morning to finally let us talk about the worst-kept secret in the CAD world. To skip right to the part you probably care about: What...
Trimble acquires Linear project to boost corridor planning
Trimble today announced that it has acquired Linear project GMBH, a privately-held provider of scheduling software for linear or corridor infrastructure projects --that's highways, railways, pipelines, tunnels, transmission lines and similar built assets that need to...
FARO snaps up kubit
Well, well, well. Another independent, gobbled up. FARO, maker of laser scanners for metrology (very tight tolerances) and infrastructure applications (huge data sets, accurate, often outdoors) just acquired kubit, a German company that has been a leader in developing...