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  1. UPGREEN

    France

    The company UPGREEN, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Environmental research industry. It also operates in the Research and development of new materials, technical consultants on ecology, process engineering, Research and development of new materials, and engineering and environmental engineering studies industries. It is based in Strasbourg, France.

  2. ARCONIC ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS SAS

    France

    With Reynobond® aluminium composite panels and Reynolux® pre-painted aluminium sheets we offer you a comprehensive range of products for architectural and construction uses. A member of ECCA (the European Coil Coating Association), our company is certified to the international ISO14001 and 9001, and OHSAS 18001 standards. Reynobond® Architecture and Reynolux® Building are trademarks of Arconic Architectural Products based in Merxheim / France, a subsidiary of Arconic, an internationally leading company for technologies, engineering and manufacturing processes

  3. EXA CORPORATION - SIMULATION DRIVEN DESIGN SOLUTIONS

    France

    Exa provides software products and services for simulation-driven design. Leading manufacturers use Exa’s fluid flow, heat transfer, and acoustic simulation solutions to optimize the performance of their products, reduce product development costs, and improve the efficiency of their design and engineering processes.Simulation-driven design enables engineers to predict product performance early in the design process, reducing late-stage design changes and reducing or eliminating expensive physical prototypes and tests. Exa’s solutions encourage rapid iteration between design and analysis. They provide critical insight into how potential design variations impact the range of possible performance and enables the discovery of solutions that optimize the trade-offs between competing design and engineering constraints and requirements.