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Ansys, SpaceClaim extend joint distribution agreement

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Randall Newton

The 3D modeler will be bundled with several existing Ansys products. Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) and SpaceClaim have extended their license and distribution agreement ...

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Geomagic Spark unites 3D scan data with MCAD geometry

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Randall Newton

The product combines Geomagic point cloud and mesh editing expertise with SpaceClaim’s direct modeling technology. New technologies had to be ...

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SpaceClaim links to Simerics CFD

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Randall Newton

Users of Pumplinx and Simerics MP can use SpaceClaim to prepare CAD geometry for simulation. 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ...

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SpaceClaim announces free SharePoint data management

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Randall Newton

Also new is support for SpaceClaim files from data management specialist Inforbix. Both announcements are welcome news to SpaceClaim growing ...

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SpaceClaim and SofTech release Cadra bi-directional connector

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Randall Newton

2D mechanical drafters now have a fast path to 3D models. SpaceClaim and SofTech have jointly produced a path for ...

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SpaceClaim 2012 update improves SketchUp import

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Randall Newton

Other new features include new solids editing capabilities, JT with PMI export, and more. The fast-growing upstart has the feature-based ...

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SpaceClaim rapid growth continues in 2011

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Randall Newton

110% license sales growth and another round of VC funding. Ford gives its seal of approval. We compare SpaceClaim to ...

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2007: The Way of Rhino, Part 3: Tracking the coming perfect storm in CAD

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GfxS staff

Just as it takes more than a butterfly in the Azores flapping its wings to launch a hurricane toward Houston, ...

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2007: A Primer on MCAD modeling technology, part 1: It’s all about the trees

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GfxS staff

Either a CAD modeler uses a structure tree, or it doesn’t; Paul Hamilton explains all. Originally published August 2007 in ...

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2011 is a year of transition for the CAD industry

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Randall Newton

Our Editor-in-Chief reviews the year in CAD and looks ahead to 2011. At least it wasn’t 2009. By Kathleen Maher ...