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SpaceClaim Awarded OEM Contract by Flow International Corporation

Flow International to ship SpaceClaim's 3D direct modeling solutions with its waterjet cutting systems.

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July 31, 2009

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SpaceClaim has won an OEM deal with Flow International Corporation to provide 2D and 3D design capabilities within Flow’s ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) waterjet cutting products. Starting this fall, Flow Waterjet equipment will offer SpaceClaim’s solutions integrated for customers that are machining high volume, short run, or prototyping parts.

SpaceClaim’s 3D Direct Modeling solutions include SpaceClaim Engineer and SpaceClaim Style. These direct modelers enable engineers to work in 3D and engage in conceptual design, engineering analysis, and simulation-driven design.

For more information, visit SpaceClaim Corporation.

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

 

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