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News Release from: ProSim
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2005
Staying ahead with optimisation software
ProSim, the French simulation and optimisation software house recently joined the CAPEC (Computer Aided Process-Product Engineering Centre) Consortium, to keep abreast with the latest technology
ProSim, the French simulation and optimisation software house recently joined the CAPEC (Computer Aided Process-Product Engineering Centre) Consortium This Danish consortium is a recognised institution for the research in computer aided process engineering (CAPE) and particularly in applied thermodynamics
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It promotes the development of sustainable technologies within the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and biochemical industries.
The consortium gathers major players of these industries (Akzo-Nobel, AstraZeneca, Bayer, DuPont, GlaxoSmithKline, ICI, Mitsubishi Chemical, Petrobras, Roche or Unilever), and software developers such as ProSim, around the team lead by Professor Rafiqul Gani at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark.
"Joining the CAPEC Consortium is a natural decision for ProSim, since the company has always invested in research and development of innovative technologies, in close connection with major international research centres in this field" explains Stephane Dechelotte, CEO of ProSim.
In this field, the company is a long time member of the Professor Gmehling's UNIFAC Consortium, from the Oldenburg University.
This allows ProSim to have privileged access to new developments from group contribution methods such as UNIFAC Dortmund or PSRK, widely used in particular for the synthesis and design of separation processes.
This new membership will enable ProSim to remain at the edge of CAPE developments, in the prediction of physico-chemical and phase equilibrium properties fields.
"The quality of a simulation rests above all on a good representation of the system thermodynamic behaviour.
As members of the CAPEC Consortium, we will be able to integrate in our software the most advanced and reliable models available, and our users will be the first to benefit from them" explains Stephane Dechelotte.
This new membership will also be valuable to the ProSim process design and consulting activities.
Access to this consortium will allow our engineers to develop their expertise in these leading edge domains and, by multiplying bridges between upstream research and engineering production, to offer the best consulting services possible.
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