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ZW3D CAD Library Released with Free 3D Models

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By DE Editors  

March 30, 2014

ZW3D announced the availability of ZW3D CAD Library, a collection of free 3D models provided by ZW3D users.

Through this CAD library, the company says designers and engineers can easily access, locate, download, save, and share commonly re-used CAD data from various industries, such as home appliances, consumer products, machinery, electronics, toys and gifts, and others.

"ZW3D aims to produce more reliable and valuable sources for users," said Colin Lin, vice director of ZW3D Overseas Business, "and establish a closer relationship with the design community through this 3D CAD design sharing platform."

For more information, visit ZW3D.

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

 

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