Cyril Chamenois, co-founder and COO of Elixir Aircraft, shares how they are using NVIDIA technologies to develop the industry’s first aircraft designed using cloud-based applications.
Chameonis mentions Elixir is a small start-up with limited resources, and they are taking advantage of using the best-in-class tools on the cloud instead of investing on a large IT infrastructure. The Elixir team is using Dassault Systèmes’ 3DRemote software that is built on top of the NVIDIA Capture SDK.
The high-performing two seater airplane, crafted to appeal to the passenger experience with a unique wing structure, comfort, and gains in payload, safety, and costs. The aircraft’s first flight is planned for the beginning of 2017.
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Share Your Science: Accelerating Aircraft Design on the Cloud
Sep 21, 2016
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- Cyril Chamenois, co-founder and COO of Elixir Aircraft, is using NVIDIA technologies to develop the industry's first cloud-based aircraft design.
- Elixir Aircraft is utilizing Dassault Systmes' 3DRemote software, built on NVIDIA Capture SDK, to create a high-performing two-seater airplane with a unique wing structure.
- The aircraft was initially planned to have its first flight at the beginning of 2017.
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