Participation in ITk Week 2025
On January 27, 2025, our team member Niko Tsutskiridze participated in the ITk Week 2025
CAD/CAM Engineering Center announced preparatory program for CATIA designers in order to extent centers ability in manpower for the possible participation into international nuclear physic projects. According to program young designers will follow to special path of preparation starting from
Georgian deputy minister of science and education Mr. DIDEBULIDZE Alexander has mat with CAD/CAM engineering centers authorities in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was considered the ways of possible participation of Georgia into FAIR project. Results of negotiations with FAIR authorities and
International scientific conference “Information Technologies in Control” was held on October 10-12, 2007 at Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia. Members of CAD/CAM engineering center were participated. Mr. GVABERIDZE Giorgi presented paper “3D CONVEX DECOMPOSITION OF CAD MODELS ON THE BASE
Director of CAD/CAM Engineering Center Dr Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI was invited in Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Juelich, Germany. He has mat with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rudolf MAIER, Director at Institute for Nuclear Physics (IKP-4), Prof. Dr. Hans STROEHER, Director at Institute for Nuclear
pokesmen of FAIR Dr Hans GUTBROD visited CAD/CAM Engineering Center’s office in Geneva at CERN. Centers activity at CERN ATLAS has been introduced by Georgian engineers. Both parties expressed the interest into collaboration in different fields of engineering activity. Especially
New addendum of agreement AA177/04 has been signed in Geneva, Switzerland by CERN Technical Support Department (TS) and Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC). It was announced that ATLAS agreement AA177/ is being executed successfully; an extension of the Agreement is
25 June, 2007, TBILISI – GENEVA. Author: Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center.Responsibles from CERN: University: GEORGIAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.Department: CAD/CAM Engineering Center.Report title: ATLAS – EC Toroid Installation report of Dynamical Conflict Checking.Platform: Dassault System CATIA V5R12 Report-Side C.pdf
CAD/CAM Engineering Center (Georgia, Tbilisi) signed agreement of cooperation with CPPM – Center de Physique des Particules de Marseille (Marseille, France). Center will prepare 3D solid models of ATLAS detector for CPPM and made quarter cutouts. Center takes responsibility for
Heaviest part of ATLAS detector, so called End CAP Toroid (ECT) was landed today in its final position, 82.5m underground where rest of Detector is situated. ECT with its high ~11m and weight 280tonnes was constructed at CERN by Rutherford
IMS Software CO. (USA, Haverhill, Massachusetts) and CAD/CAM Engineering Center (Georgia, Tbilisi) have signed agreement on cooperation. CAD/CAM Engineering Center becomes business partner of IMS in Georgia and Caucasus region. Center will provide IMS software product family and assist end-users