CAD interoperability solution provider CCE has announced updates to its EnSuite product line, including EnSuite, EnSuite-Lite and EnSuite-Cloud.
EnSuite-Cloud was released earlier this year as a free cloud-based CAD viewer product to assist remote working during the COVID pandemic. According to the company, more than 17,000 files have been viewed by thousands of users via the solution. Since its initial launch in May, additional features have been added including advanced measure capabilities, section-views as well as the ability to display the assembly tree.
CCE’s commercial products, EnSuite and EnSuite-Lite, have been updated to support viewing and translating models from CATIA V5-6R2020 (V5R30), NX 1872 and 1899, SOLIDWORKS 2020, Solid Edge 2020, Autodesk Inventor 2020, Creo 6.0, JT 10.3 and Parasolid 31.1 among others. Users can now read and write GLTF format as well. The latest CAD version support is extended to the free EnSuite-Cloud product as well. All customers on active subscription can get access to the latest upgrades from EnSuite and EnSuite-Lite, the company says.
“This is one of the biggest releases of the year for our interoperability products. Not only have we added support for all the latest CAD versions, we have also included many user requested advanced productivity tools. We continue to invest not only in our paid products like EnSuite and EnSuite-Lite but also on the free cloud-based CAD viewer, EnSuite-Cloud. Clearly, in these challenging times, being able to help remote workers in any way provides much gratification,” said Vinay Wagle, CCE’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

CCE's focus is in CAD interoperability software and engineering services. CCE develops multi-CAD viewer, translator and configurator software to democratize access to 3D CAD data across the enterprise. CCE also provides software development…
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