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ZWSOFT, TraceParts Form Partnership

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By DE Editors  

June 2, 2015

ZWSOFT, a provider of 2D/3D industrial drawing software, has partnered with TraceParts to provide the ZW3D user community direct access to an extensive CAD library. This integration, the company states, allows designers to speed up the modeling process by being able to download any of the models in the TraceParts CAD library.

With over 100 million CAD models, TraceParts offers a selection of parts for industries such as tooling, machinery, aerospace and automotive. Multiple CAD formats are available for easier integration, a press release states.

“This is a highly anticipated integration. The free and instant access to TraceParts' extensive online catalogs will definitely bring our ZW3D users incredible productivity benefits,” said Felix Gao, director of ZW3D Overseas Business. “The application of standard components will save users lots of time and keep them focused on something creative and differential.”

For more information, visit ZWSOFT.

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

 

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