Cava Catia 〈FAST · 2026〉

CAVA Manikin verifies seating positions, pedal placement, hand-reach zones, and headroom. It ensures human-centric design by validating ergonomic requirements such as the steering wheel center point, seat reference points, and pedal placements against international standards.

Furthermore, producers behind labels like Catia are often champions of sustainable viticulture. The dry, sunny climate of the Spanish interior provides ideal conditions for organic farming, allowing the grapes to ripen perfectly without the heavy use of chemicals.

: Evaluates impact zones, pedestrian protection, and occupant safety (e.g., interior radius checks). cava catia

Vehicle design is heavily dictated by safety and legal parameters that vary by country. Historically, verifying that a physical prototype met these standards was a late-stage, manual, and high-risk process.

Passenger and pedestrian safety is paramount. This module analyzes the hood and windshield for pedestrian head and leg impact. It also checks internal surfaces for head impact compliance, generating critical reports early in the design process when geometry can be more easily adjusted. The dry, sunny climate of the Spanish interior

Both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their suppliers rely on CAVA to ensure legal compliance across the design and manufacturing lifecycle.

Cava Catia reminds us that you don’t need a special occasion to pop a cork. It is a wine that embodies the joy of living—a sparkling testament to Spanish sunshine and craftsmanship. Historically, verifying that a physical prototype met these

—be it the tolerances of a physical part or the chemical balance of acidity and sugar during the secondary fermentation in the bottle. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

Validates driver visibility, including mirror coverage, direct field of vision, and obstruction analysis. CAVA Safety: