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Delcam Shareholders Accept Autodesk Acquisition Offer

Manufacturing software provider will become subsidiary of Autodesk.

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January 22, 2014

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Shareholders in Delcam voted to accept the offer made by Autodesk to acquire the company. The acquisition is expected to be completed in February.

Headquartered in Birmingham, UK, Delcam has more than 30 offices worldwide and more than 700 employees. The company's range of design, manufacturing and inspection software provides automated CAD/CAM solutions for a variety of industries, ranging from automotive and aerospace to footwear and healthcare, the company says.

On completion of the acquisition, Delcam will become a subsidiary of Autodesk. According to a press release from Delcam, the company will "maintain its focus on accelerating the growth of its market share in the manufacturing sector, with the added strength that will come from being part of a larger organization."

For more information, visit Autodesk and Delcam.

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

 

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