Paris, France – ESI Group announced today that it has been selected by Panoz Auto Development Company as a design partner for its sports car development program.
ESI and Panoz Auto Development collaboration is a win-win situation. Indeed, while ESI’s End-to-End Virtual Prototyping solutions will allow Panoz Auto Development to continue delivering new creative designs at a much faster pace, ESI will be reinforcing its presence in the Motor Sports industry. In addition, as both are qualified as ‘innovative companies’, customers in the automotive industry will benefit from their shared experience.
"ESI is known for its cutting edge technology and being a leader in Simulation-Based Design," said Daniel Panoz, President - Panoz Auto Development Company. "ESI provides a comprehensive solution for vehicle development, which is why I wanted to have them as part of our team. This is an opportunity for us to work side by side with ESI, learn from its experts, use its tools, and deliver an even better product to the market faster."
"Our partnership with Panoz Auto Development is a great opportunity for us to demonstrate all that ESI has to offer,” stated Michael Bloor, COO – ESI North America. “Panoz has a history of being innovative, creative, and not being afraid of trying something new which are the traits that have made ESI and our customers successful throughout the years. We look forward to being part of this winning team.”
Sep 22, 2009
ESI Group Selected as a Design Partner For Sports Car Development by Panoz Auto Development Company
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