Intelligent agents featured on Radio 4 this week. Steve Osborn, Technical Architect at Lost Wax was a guest on the popular Radio 4 science program Material World on the 29th November.
A joint BAE Systems and Lost Wax team have won the Chairman’s Award 2007 for Transferring Best Practice in the Logistics & Information Systems division.
Lost Wax has delivered the first set of Aerospace Use Cases to the CONTRACT research project.
Lost Wax is delighted to announce that the DEWS consortium has now delivered a fully functional demonstrator.
Lost Wax has made two key appointments to lead the launch of Aerogility into the US aerospace and defence markets.
Lost Wax is delighted to see Motorola and Samsung launch the Rough Guides to European Cities as a mobile phone application.
Lost Wax has appointed the Quality Team to guide us through ISO9000 and TickIT certification.
The Lost Wax Board is delighted to welcome Stephen Henwood as a Non-Executive Director of the company.
Lost Wax is delighted to announce that BAE SYSTEMS Customer Solutions & Support (CS&S) have selected Aerogility to provide the Fleet Simulation & Planning software to be integrated into their strategic e-Capability programme.
Lost Wax and Creativity Software are pleased to announce a collaborative agreement to deliver rich-client mobile phone applications. The team are currently developing a highly innovative mobile application for one of the worlds leading handset manufacturers. This application is initially targeted at the European tourism market, and will be launched later in 2006.
Lost Wax will be presenting its work on manipulating gridded geospatial and temporal data using relational databases at the e-Science Institute's workshop on scientific database and data management. The workshop will be held in Edinburgh on the 1st and 2nd of November 2005.
Lost Wax congratulates Professor Luck and the Agentlink team on the launch of the Agentlink III Roadmap at the Agent Technology Conference in Stockholm.
Lost Wax is pleased to announce that they have been contracted to implement Aerogility for Rolls Royce. Aerogility is Lost Wax’s Aerospace Aftermarket decision support product, based on multi-agent software technology.
TradePro have successfully launched a set of new online services using Lost Wax software. TradePro provide credit card facilities to the building trade. The TradePro card is accepted by thousands of builders’ merchants throughout the UK.
BROADEN (Business Resource Optimisation for Aftermarket and Design on Engineering Networks) is a multi-site, DTI funded project which aims to build a Rolls Royce Grid as a proving ground for utilising Web/Grid services technology to fully exploit available IT resources.
Lost Wax developed print and photocopy auditing software for NPS. NPS have deployed the technology at numerous client sites across Europe. The latest deployment at Wigan & Leigh college, audits the printing and photocopying activity of over 20,000 users.
Littlewoods wanted to boost their sales of high value goods – such as plasma TVs and furniture – by offering them with fixed term loans. It was vital to get this business up and running in time for the crucial Christmas market.
Lost Wax has developed a brand new online capability for Sea & Water, an independent organisation representing the UK water-freight industry, using Flash on-screen mapping from MapMechanics.