2008-04-09
EDIG recommends that AIA Member companies and Suppliers transition to a Standards-based interoperability solution utilizing PLCS (ISO 10303-239) and its associated DEXs.
Read more (PDF).
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Long Term Retention of Digital Models
2008-01-24
This article is based on the work of the LOTAR project,which,through the European Body
for the development of global Aerospace standards (ASD-STAN), aims to develop a
standardfor long term retention of digital aircraft data. Project members include BAE
SYSTEMS, Airbus, EADS, Dassault Aviation, SNECMA and MTU, and is supported by the
ProSTEP association.The European industry is working closely with its US counterpart,the
AIA to promote a global consensus, and with the PDES Inc. Long Term Data Retention
project.
Press release:
New joint STEP/PLCS offerings in the Aerospace and Defense sector. Strategic partnership between Jotne EPM Technology AS and Sörman Information2007-12-06
Jotne EPM Technology AS and Sörman Information today announced that the companies have entered a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop market opportunities and products related to the Aerospace and Defense sector. More specifically the agreement express the desire to jointly work together with the ambition to address the aerospace and defense markets with an integrated solution to enhance standards based information usability throughout the lifecycle of the materiel.
A new Design and Drafting system based on EDMserver™
2007-08-01
PADDS™ (Phoenix Analysis Design & Drafting System) from Zentech Inc. provides a total design- and analysis solution also taking into account challenges like Long Time Archiving, exchange of data with other systems, Life Cycle Management and more.
Jotne EPM Technology:
Shell chooses EPMT tools2007-01-20
Norway, Italy, UK join forces in SIMBASE project
2006-04-04
To cut costs and to better simulate and test new military equipment, the armed forces and the ministries of defense of three NATO countries have initiated an extensive research and technology project called SIMBASE. The collaborating countries are Norway, Italy and the United Kingdom. From each nation a single industrial partner has been selected to participate. Jotne EPM Technology, the representative from Norway, is joined in this venture by Datamat from Italy, and the LSC Group from the UK.
Airbus project VIVACE aims for more cost-effective development
2006-04-04
Reducing time-to-market and lowering production costs are goals for all successful manufacturing companies. Ensuring that Airbus achieves these goals is essential to its strategy for future growth and is the driving force for Airbus’ cooperative project “Value Improvement through Virtual Aeronautical Collaborative Enterprise” (VIVACE).
Positive return on PLCS investment
The impending delivery of the first of five Fridtjof Nansen frigates represents an important milestone in Norway’s defense history.
EPMT provides long-term 3D archiving software for the Eurofighter project
2006-04-04

IFC – a.k.a. interesting format for cold climate college
2006-04-04
As a major governmental-building construction client, investor and property owner Statsbygg has been investigating the possibilities for using an open building information model for planning, designing, constructing and operating a pilot project building.
Norwegian System for eGovernment in the fields of zoning, building and construction
2006-04-04
After four months in development, ByggSøk was officially launched in summer 2003 and implemented by Jotne EPM Technology as a fixed price contract. According to the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, ByggSøk has an enormous cost-saving potential.
Towards one world for building information
2006-04-04
Representatives of building organizations in Norway and the Netherlands recently decided to join forces to develop an international data reference library for the construction and building industries.
Introducing buildingSMART in the USA
2006-04-04
“buildingSMART” is a term that is rapidly coming to have significant meaning within the building construction industry worldwide. Originally adopted by the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI) as an easier way to describe its objectives, and even as an alternative name to IAI, it is very quickly coming to represent a whole class of technology and solutions which the industry sees as its future.
Building industry enters IFC era
2006-04-04
The building industry is moving rapidly towards the adoption of the IFC building models. The industry is also exploring building information management using advanced database technology to support contractual data interchange. These are important, innovative process improvements that are not only enhancing communication and cooperation but also proving very cost effective.
Jotne EPM Technology:
World-class information model2006-01-20
Before construction work has even started on the Tromsø University College’s new 5,150 sqm campus building, Statsbygg (Directorate of Public Construction and Property) used the EDMmodelServer™from Jotne EPM Technology. The result is a unique building information model (BIM), which is truly world class.


