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GrabCAD Selects Siemens' Parasolid for Cloud-based PDM

By DE Editors  

May 14, 2014

GrabCAD has licensed Siemens' Parasolid to provide 3D model interrogation, inspection and visualization within Workbench for cloud-based product data management (PDM). The official announcement was made at Solid Edge University today.

Parasolid is emerging as the component of choice for cloud-based solution providers needing a 3D geometric module, the company states. It allows users to easily exchange geometry data, providing interoperability. This is the third major Parasolid license agreement with cloud-based solution providers.

GrabCAD is an application for cloud-based PDM for mechanical CAD software. GrabCAD Workbench helps engineers manage and share CAD files with partners.

“Siemens PLM Software has proven itself to be a diligent and progressive market leader, consistently delivering the right PLM component technology that is used by millions of end-users,” said Jon Stevenson, vice president of Technology, GrabCAD. “Parasolid has shown strong performance independent of operating systems and presentation frameworks, making it an ideal solution for cloud-based applications like ours.”

For more information, visit GrabCAD and Siemens.

Read about "The Art of Product Design," a book from GrabCAD's CEO Hardi Meybaum, at Virtual Desktop.

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

 
 

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