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autonomous car sharing vehicle,” said Olivier Sappin, Vice President, Transportation & Mobility Industry, Dassault Systèmes. “Collaborative, intelligent and intuitive digital environments are the innovation labs for creating new experiences in this sector. The 3DEXPERIENCE platform is a scalable and adaptable tool for companies to accelerate their

for full visibility on projects, changes and product data throughout the development phases. They can detect and resolve issues earlier, reuse data, and organize and prepare complex production processes. Hence, Rimac Automobili can accelerate its full vehicle development business and successfully deliver on programs for customers.

evolution from startups to the next generation of car makers.” “The complex automotive development cycle is requiring greater collaboration and integration across the industry, and this can be supported only by a single source of information. The result is innovative and reliable products, based on faster decision-making, the reuse of existing models, know-how and comprehensive requirements management,” said Zlatko Simunec, Chief Executive Officer, CADCAM Group. “We are working with Rimac Automobili to provide them with consulting and implementation services related to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform that will support them across multiple business processes.”

“The ‘Electro Mobility Accelerator’ industry solution experience enables quicker design, simulation and collaboration that will improve our productivity and satisfy customer requirements,” said Mate Rimac, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Rimac Automobili. “We’ve long used SOLIDWORKS for specific projects and looked to Dassault Systèmes to accompany us as we scale up our business. With a digital platform we can align our resources and capabilities to fully carry out any kind of electric vehicle program in-house.” “The automotive landscape is evolving every day. Today’s electric car startup is working to create tomorrow’s

Scientists are testing out a device that could heal organs and brain injuries in seconds.

any organ that is declining,” said Dr. Chandan Sen, director of Ohio State’s Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell Based Therapies, who co-led the study with L. James Lee, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering with Ohio State’s College of Engineering in collaboration with Ohio State’s Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center. Researchers studied mice

Breakthrough Device Heals Organs with a Single Touch Device instantly delivers new DNA or RNA into living skin cells to change their function COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State’s College of Engineering have developed a new technology, Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), that can generate any cell type

of interest for treatment within the patient’s own body. This technology may be used to repair injured tissue or restore function of aging tissue, including organs, blood vessels and nerve cells.Results of the regenerative medicine study published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. “By using our novel nanochip technology, injured or compromised organs can be replaced. We have shown that skin is a fertile land where we can grow the elements of

and pigs in these experiments. In the study, researchers were able to reprogram skin cells to become vascular cells in badly injured legs that lacked blood flow. Within one week, active blood vessels appeared in the injured leg, and by the second week, the leg was saved. In lab tests, this technology was also shown to reprogram skin cells in the live body into nerve cells that were injected into brain-injured mice to help them

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