Dassault Systèmes' electronic lab notebook (ELN) solution, BIOVIA Notebook. /Courtesy of Dassault Systèmes

Dassault Systemes, an artificial intelligence (AI) virtual twin corporations, said on the 16th that it will build its electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) solution, the BIOVIA Notebook system, at PI Advanced Materials, the No. 1 corporation in the global polyimide film market share.

PI Advanced Materials is a materials specialist corporations that produces polyimide products, a core material for advanced products such as IT devices, electric vehicles (EVs), displays and semiconductors. Through this system buildout, PI Advanced Materials plans to promote the digitization of research asset to improve research and development (R&D) efficiency and enhance its production systems.

The BIOVIA Notebook, the core of this research and development data system buildout, supports recording, organizing and managing experimental data. A Dassault Systemes official explained, "This solution integrates electronic signatures and intellectual property (IP) protection functions to comply with IP-related regulations and maximize the protection of the company's asset, while eliminating cumbersome handwritten documentation, inefficient searches and documentation errors, helping organizations focus on scientific research."

Song Keum-su, CEO of PI Advanced Materials, said, "PI Advanced Materials aims to further strengthen its research and development capabilities through digital transformation and accelerate its transition to high value-added industries," adding, "The research and development data system built through collaboration with Dassault Systemes will systematically digitize our research asset and serve as an important springboard to maximize productivity and innovation."

Jung Un-sung, CEO of Dassault Systemes Korea, said, "The collaboration with PI Advanced Materials is an important step toward the sustainable development of the innovative chemical and materials industry," and added, "As a leader in digital transformation, Dassault Systemes will continue to contribute to the digital transformation of the chemical and materials industry and to strengthening global competitiveness through innovative technology."

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