PLM software does exactly what the name implies by helping oversee the life of a product from the drawing board to eventual retirement. The software-specifically NX™ software for computer-aided engineering and Teamcenter® for Product Lifecycle Management, or PLM-will be used by UT’s EcoCar3 team as it begins the first year of its competition. ![]() ![]() “This will certainly make a difference to the efforts of Butch Irick and his students working on EcoCAR3.” “It is certainly no understatement to say that a grant of this nature is a major boost,” said Wayne Davis, dean of the College of Engineering. The software will be used by the EcoCAR3 program, led by Research Associate Professor David “Butch” Irick, who serves as faculty adviser for the team. ![]() The grant gives students access to the same technology used by automotive manufacturers, aerospace developers and high-tech electronics companies. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has received an in-kind software grant from Siemens PLM Software estimated at $37 million for use in the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering (MABE) Department.
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