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Defunct American software company
Deneb Robotics
IndustryCAD, CAM
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
Defunct1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Fateacquired
SuccessorDELMIA
HeadquartersAuburn Hills, Michigan
Key peopleScott Walter, Jay Harrison, Nathan Yoffa, Rakesh Mahajan
ProductsIgrip
OwnerDassault Systèmes

Deneb Robotics was a company founded by Scott Walter, Jay Harrison, Nathan Yoffa, and Rakesh Mahajan in 1985. The company pioneered graphics-based 3D factory simulation software for simulation and digital manufacturing tools. The application area reached from concept development to shop floor implementation, including off-line programming. Deneb Robotics is known for their IGRIP, Quest, Ultra and VirtualNC software packages.

The company was acquired by Dassault Systèmes in 1997 and is branded DELMIA. Major companies such as Boeing, and General Motors used Deneb’s suite of tools to optimize their design and manufacturing processes.

References

  1. www.ranal.com Retrieved 20/12/2010
  2. Dassault Systemes Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Deneb 12/01/1997. Retrieved 20/12/2010
  3. Boeing Helicopter Selects Deneb Robotics To initiate Digital Manufacturing Archived 2012-10-22 at the Wayback Machine 17/03/1999. Retrieved 20/12/2010
  4. General Motors Selects Deneb Robotics For Digital Manufacturing Archived 2012-10-22 at the Wayback Machine 16/06/1999. Retrieved 20/12/2010
  5. "Deneb Robotics, Inc. announces General Availability of Deneb/QUEST(R) Version 5.1". www.3ds.com. 27 January 2020.

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