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CCE Releases EnSuite 2011

Supports latest versions of SolidWorks 2011, Solid Edge ST3, Parasolid 23 and JT V9.4 files.

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February 11, 2011

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CCE Releases EnSuite 2011

CCE has announced the release of the 2011 version of EnSuite. EnSuite now sports a new user interface, supports native 64-bit operating systems and new versions of CAD file formats.

EnSuite 2011 uses a Microsoft Office style ribbon user interface. It has been updated to support native 64-bit architecture. This enables users to view and translate large CAD files and assemblies. It supports the latest releases of SolidWorks 2011, Solid Edge ST3, Parasolid 23 and JT 9.4 file formats.

“EnSuite is a widely used tool in the automotive and aerospace supply chain,” says Vinay Wagle, CCE’s vice president of sales and marketing. “The new version includes a number of enhancements based on user feedback to increase productivity and ease of use.”

EnSuite provides quick access to engineering information residing in CAD data. It supports major 3D CAD formats including CATIA V4, CATIA V5, NX, Pro/E, SolidWorks, Parasolid, JT, CGR, STL, Solid Edge, 3D PDF, IGES and STEP.

For more information, visit CCE.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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