Catia V5 R24 ((top)) May 2026
That’s when Klaus’s young deputy, Mira, made a bold suggestion: “We just got the license update for last week. I’ve been reading the release notes. It has a new Live Rendering engine, but more importantly—the Generative Structural Analysis workbench now supports multi-threaded solving for large assemblies.”
By week four, they had a new organic-shaped subframe, 43% lighter. Klaus ran the —new in R24—which predicted real-world deflection within 2% of physical tests. The OEM was stunned. catia v5 r24
Here’s an interesting story about , one of the more quietly legendary releases in Dassault Systèmes’ history. In the winter of 2013, a mid-sized automotive supplier in southern Germany—let’s call them AxleTech GmbH —was in crisis. Their lead chassis engineer, Klaus, had just received a last-minute design change from a major OEM: the rear subframe for an electric SUV needed 40 kg of weight shaved off, with no loss in stiffness, in just six weeks. That’s when Klaus’s young deputy, Mira, made a
Mira eventually became CTO. And every time someone suggested upgrading to V6 or 3DEXPERIENCE, she’d smile and say, “R24 was the last true warhorse of CATIA V5. Never forget what a good release can do when people are desperate enough to trust it.” So while R24 wasn’t the flashiest release (no cloud, no AI), it was the one that quietly fixed the painful bottlenecks in generative design and simulation—right when the auto industry needed it most. Klaus ran the —new in R24—which predicted real-world