Dassault Systèmes opens its first 3D experience lab in India

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The selected startups will have access to Dassault Systèmes’ cloud-based 3DEXPERIENCE platform and worldwide ecosystem to accelerate their product development process for two year.
PUNE: Dassault Systèmes today announced the launch of its first 3D experience lab in India at its R&D facility in Pune. The Lab will support the startup ecosystem for new product innovations and offer entrepreneurs, makers and startups unique resources to work on disruptive innovations, leverage collective intelligence and nurture projects that have the potential to transform society.

Sudarshan Mogasale, CEO, 3DPLM, Dassault Systèmes said, “Our goal is to build a community of intelligent, creative and passionate people, focused on positively impacting society, through disruptive innovation. We are committed to continuing the trend in India and helping Indian startups grow and bring their projects to life, with the hope of unleashing sustainable progress for tomorrow's world.”

The Lab will be an open innovation and startup accelerator, supporting selected startups, entrepreneurs, students, makers and individuals from industrial innovation departments or research laboratories on projects that address city, life, lifestyle, the internet of things, fab labs or ideation themes.

The selected startups will have access to Dassault Systèmes’ cloud-based 3DEXPERIENCE platform and worldwide ecosystem to accelerate their product development process for two years with technical mentoring, marketing and business development.
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