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I-Cubed Releases Solid Edge Integration for PTC Windchill

Enables workgroup manager functionality for Solid Edge.

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April 3, 2009

By DE Editors

Integrated Industrial Information, Inc. has released the I-Cubed Solid Edge CAD Integration for Windchill.

The integration enables engineers to create CAD documents and drawings in Solid Edge and then manage those files in Windchill without leaving the Solid Edge user interface. The Solid Edge CAD Integration allows users to capture, track, and control essential part and manufacturing data throughout the product lifecycle.

The I-Cubed Solid Edge CAD Integration is currently available and supports Solid Edge V19 and V20 on Windchill 8.0 and higher.

For more information visit I-Cubed.

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

 

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