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Design Automation Associates, Inc. 68 Bridge Street, Suite 300 Suffield, CT 06078 USA Phone: 860-749-3832 FAX: 860-749-3842
Copyright © 1998-2008. All Rights Reserved.
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About DAA and it's founders: |
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Former United Technologies engineers, John Lambert, Paul Lambert and Sean Sullivan founded DAA
during the 1994 – 1996 timeframe. John Lambert holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
and a Master's Degree in Mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Paul holds a
bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and is CNE (Certified Network Engineer). Sean Sullivan
holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a graduate of GE's prestigious Edison Program.
DAA has a unique high level team of mechanical engineering and software engineering professionals.
DAA’s experts and specialists hold various advanced degrees (PhD & MS) to solve your problems efficiently
and with the latest tools and technologies. We are expert in the latest rule based and software languages,
databases, client server applications, configuration tools, PLM (RDM & CAD), analysis systems and web-based
technologies. This combination of leading edge software tools, planning, development and integration skills,
coupled with real world engineering know how and the highest professional standards, enables DAA to create
web based
Design-To-Order™
KBE solutions unavailable through any other engineering or software consulting firm.
DAA is a Value added Reseller for UGS, RuleStream and is an Autodesk Registered Developer and EP3 partner.
Additionally, holds other partnerships and professional certifications with various top-name software
technology services companies such as Autodesk, Ansys and MicroSoft.
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"At Design Automation Associates, they have developed the right mix of people to design and implement DTO™ systems. The staff consists of engineers, computer scientists, and system administrators. They can be thought of as the three legs of a stool, all are necessary or the stool falls over. All have significant experience working in industry."
- Tom Gill 2002
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