Leveraging your CAD/CAM system

From: Manufacturing Engineering | Date: September 1, 1998| Author: Owen, Jean V | Copyright information

The big players in CAD, IBM/Dassault and Parametric Technologies Corp., have become the biggest players in CAM. IBM/Dassault had 12.2% of a market that passed the billion-dollar mark for the first time last year, and PTC had 11.7%.

According to Carol Bartz, CEO of Autodesk, major changes in CAD itself are also on the way: processes will be significantly more automated, computer and software capacity will take a quantum leap, the Internet will make extensive collaboration and reuse of ...

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