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Onshape Licences Graebert Technology

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By DE Editors  

April 16, 2015

Onshape and Grabert have entered a longterm partnership to embed CAD technology from Graebert into the Onshape platform.

The Onshape Drawings module, which is under development, is powered by Graebert's technology known as Xenon. The company started developing Xenon as part of creating CAD cloud technology for its own applications.

“Graebert GmbH is renowned throughout the CAD industry as a world-leading technology partner for CAD on desktop, mobile, and now Cloud,” said Jon Hirschtick, founder and chairman of the board of Onshape Inc. “We are very excited by our new partnership and have also selected Graebert to be one of the very first of our technology partners invited to use the new Onshape API (application programming interface) and to present with us here at COFES. This is a huge win for our customers, and proof that the future of CAD is in the Cloud.”

For more information, visit Graebert and Onshape.

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

 

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