2008

FINISHING THE PROJECT

Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC) finished the collaborative project with ATLAS which started on May 2006. The extremely complex Euclid database of 3D models of the ATLAS detector had to be converted into CATIA platform. In this collaboration with ATLAS

GEORGIAN DELEGATION VISITS GCCEC AT CERN

New member, Ketevan Kurdiani has been enrolled in Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center on the position of information management administrator. Contract was signed on December 1 st, 2008. Ketevan Kurdiani successfully finished State Academy of Arts of Tbilisi, Georgia, and was

ANNUAL MEETING OF FOUNDERS

Founders of Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center met in Tbilisi, Georgia. Meeting was held in order to consider completed works, financial account and distribution of income of 2007, and center’s activity for the year 2007 was concluded to be successful. Current

TEST PROJECT AT FORSHUMCENTRUM, JULICH (FZJ) GERMANY

Member of Georgian engineering CAD/CAM center, Nikoloz Sharmazanashvili took part in 2 week Test Project held at Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ) Germany. During his stay he has been working at Central Department for Technology (ZAT) engineering division, performing projecting works in

NEW STAFF ENROLLMENT

New member, David Tusishvili has been enrolled in Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center on the position of engineer designer. Contract was signed on August 4th, 2008. David Tusishvili successfully finished Georgian Technical University, Aviation Education Scientific Institute in 1999 and was

ATLAS MOCK-UP AT BERN

ATLAS Detector 1:50 scaled mock-up was presented on ATLAS week at Bern, Switzerland on 8th of June, 2008. Mock-up has been produced in Paris by Protometal, Co. and was built by stereo lithography technology on the base of polymers. Mock-up

PARTICIPATION IN TMCE-2008 SYMPOSIUM

Dr. Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI participated in to International biannual symposium TMCE-2008“Tools and Methods for Competitive Engineering” held in Izmir, Turkey. He has podium presentation on the section of virtual manufacturing (see details here…). More than 200 world wide professionals have 4