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Plant upgrade wins design award
User application article Projen, a leading project management company, has won a 2005 BE Award for its glass condenser replacement project for GlaxoSmithKline in the UK.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (22 August 2005)
Mac-based CAD boasts wide compatibility
IMSI's flagship CAD product is TurboCAD for the Mac OS X.
News from Avanquest UK (15 August 2005)
Free software calculates mass and inertia
A new freeware package calculates the mass and inertia of various shapes including a cylinder, block, cone, sphere, as well as generic inputs where the mass and inertia are manually entered.
News from ControlEng Corp (21 July 2005)
Young Engineers embrace Inventor
Young Engineers, a UK educational charity that aims to inspire young people to choose a career in engineering, has selected Autodesk as its preferred design software partner. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (15 July 2005)
2D PC CAD system is free to download
Draft IT is a powerful no-cost 2D PC CAD system that's fast and easy to use without training.
News from Cadlogic ( 5 July 2005)
Electrical upgrade set to boost productivity
User application article Aughinish Alumina, Europe's largest producer of alumina, has invested in AutoCAD Electrical, Autodesk's new electrical design solution. Brochure available
News from Autodesk ( 7 June 2005)
Language offers easy route to 2D graphics
PenDraw is an all-new programming language for producing 2D web graphics in XML-SVG.
News from PenDraw (10 May 2005)
CAD library promises huge productivity increase
With more than 50 million CAD drawings organized in catalogues from more than 70 international manufacturers, PowerParts offers a huge productivity increase for daily design work.
News from Web2cad ( 2 May 2005)
Professional design tools come at a value price
TurboCAD Professional v11 is the newest version of IMSI's flagship CAD product.
News from Avanquest UK (28 April 2005)
3D package integrates more design tools
TurboCAD Professional Version 11 achieves innovative levels of power and performance with a new and improved set of design tools.
News from IMSI ( 4 April 2005)
Next year's software aims to accelerate design
Autodesk has released new versions of its software portfolio, including more than 25 products that help its customers create, manage and share digital assets most effectively, to compete and win. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (18 March 2005)
Acquisition points to data management portfolio
Autodesk has signed an agreement to acquire all assets of Compass Systems, the European-based developer of the Compass family of data management solutions, for Eur 13 million. Brochure available
News from Autodesk (21 February 2005)
Bentley acquires more AutoCAD-based applications
Bentley Systems has acquired AutoCAD-based applications for process, electrical, piping and instrumentation design from IFS, a leading applications supplier with headquarters in Linkoping, Sweden.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (26 January 2005)
Further Korean success for Bentley
Korea District Heating Engineering Company has selected Bentley PlantSpace and ProjectWise for 3D design and project management.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (26 January 2005)
Record year for plant creation software
Bentley Systems reports that 2004 was a record year for AutoPlant, including software sales, services sales and recurring revenue.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (25 January 2005)
TurboCAD users to gain from collaboration
IMSI is to offer state-of-the-art design collaboration functionality through a strategic partnership with PDMOffice.
News from PDMOffice (14 January 2005)
CAD software at no cost for students
Students and educators can now download MicroStation PowerDraft 2D/3D CAD software at no cost.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) (10 January 2005)
Subscription service keeps AutoCAD up to date
Leonardo Computer Systems now offers an AutoCAD annual subscription service to ensure that AutoCAD software is always kept up to date.
News from Leonardo Computer Systems (23 December 2004)
Programme offers alternative upgrade for AutoCAD
Bentley Systems has launched its "You Deserve Better" upgrade programme and website for AutoCAD users facing forced retirement of their software by Autodesk.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) ( 9 December 2004)
Survey confirms AutoCAD users' annoyance
Bentley Systems has released the initial results of its open, ongoing survey of AutoCAD users facing forced retirement of their software by Autodesk.
News from Bentley Systems (UK) ( 6 December 2004)
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