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How CATIA helped to create the SilverBull concept bike
Wed, 14 Nov 2012Dassault Systèmes' latest CATIA has helped a French industrial designer to realize his concept bike, SilverBull. Strate Collège graduate Marc Boulangé set out to create a concept that would integrate both engineering and design into a finished product that would showcase the qualities of both disciplines. Boulangé calls his vision of design ‘Mechanical Poetry', and has described how it is thanks to CATIA technology that his cherished SilverBull project came to creation.
Audi Quattro return planned for Frankfurt motor show
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Mazda MX-5 Superlight concept at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
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