Royal Danish Navy
The
Royal Danish Navy has selected IFAD to undertake continued
development, integration and maintenance of the simulation
systems in the 'Royal Danish Navy Trainer Complex' at the Navy's Naval Warfare School at Naval Base Frederikshavn.


IFAD is developing software for the JSF F135 engine.
“Pratt&Whitney
has actively sought the best value and technology for our propulsion
system. IFAD has brought to the table what could clearly be a
best-value advantage to the JSF program. IFAD has delivered
breakthrough software to P&W’s F135 propulsion system that has
demonstrated the capability to dramatically decrease the time required
to optimize engine control software communication on the F135
propulsion system, being developed to power the Lockheed Martin F-35
International Joint Strike Fighter. We are overjoyed with the success
of the IFAD system. (Edward J. O’Donell, F135 International Program Director).
 Danish Army Material Command (DAMC)
IFAD provides support and consultancy to DAMC. “It
is DAMC’s impression that the very systematic and structured approach
to own software development and to the tasks performed for DAMC, shows
that IFAD has highly skilled employees, and that the company’s
processes in software development and project management are at a very
high level. DAMC can recommend IFAD as a partner in all complex
software developments projects.” (Rene U Toft, Chief CCIS Branch).
 Novo Nordisk
Novo
Nordisk is a major international drug company. In a commercial project
the product 'LOLA ProofEditor' was developed by IFAD for editing
labels, packages and inlets for Novo Nordisk. The 'LOLAProofEditor' has
resulted in signification work flow improvements. The system consists
of a centralized document server and an unlimited number of clients
running at Novo Nordisk's more than 30 affiliates around the world. |