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IronCAD Launches Integration into GrabCAD

Will provide enhanced collaboration experience for IronCAD customers.

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By DE Editors  

December 9, 2013

IronCAD has integrated GrabCAD within the IronCAD Design Collaboration Suite of products. According to the companies, the integration will deliver enhanced collaboration capabilities to IronCAD's customers within the GrabCAD community and with users' own Workbench shared projects.

The integration allows users to transfer their work directly to GrabCAD, creating shared IronCAD files and preview images.

"The IronCAD Design Collaboration Suite today provides real collaboration by enabling users to communicate design data seamlessly throughout their design process within their organization," said Cary O'Connor, IronCAD's vice president of marketing. "The GrabCAD Integration is a natural extension for our solutions and we are excited to offer customers the direct integration to share files and projects within their online design groups and with the GrabCAD community."

The GrabCAD Integration is available immediately, and is included in the 2014 or newer versions of the IronCAD Design Collaboration Suite of products.

For more information, visit GrabCAD and IronCAD.

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

 
 

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