Build and layout complex robotic workcells with multi-robot cooperation.
This version introduced several critical updates designed to streamline manufacturing simulation: Native 64-bit Performance Ds Delmia V5-6R2013 -x64-
As of 2024–2025, is considered a mature/sustained release. Dassault Systèmes no longer issues hotfixes or service packs for R2013. However, it remains in use in many factories due to: Build and layout complex robotic workcells with multi-robot
The standout feature of this cross-version strategy was the ability to open and edit V6-created models directly within V5-6R2013. Models designed in the V6 FreeStyle workbench became editable in V5, and kinematic specifications—including joints and commands—could be modified after development in V6. As one industry analyst put it, interoperability between V5 and V6 became higher than between two separate releases of V5 alone. For large manufacturing ecosystems, this meant OEMs and their suppliers could collaborate seamlessly without forcing immediate software upgrades across the entire supply chain. However, it remains in use in many factories
Whether you are an automation engineer revisiting an old project, a student learning the foundations of digital twin technology, or an IT manager planning a legacy upgrade, understanding the capabilities and limitations of DELMIA V5-6R2013 x64 is essential. It is not just a software version—it is a testament to how far simulation-driven manufacturing has come.
Users can create and validate robotic programs in a virtual environment. This eliminates the need to halt production for programming, ensuring safer and more efficient workflows.