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News Release from: Cadwire
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2003
Iced-CAD wins inaugural award
The winner of the first annual Cadwire.net Innovator Award is QSSolutions - Engineered Systems Group.
The winner of the first annual Cadwire.net Innovator Award is QSSolutions - Engineered Systems Group The technology consulting and integration firm won the award for its Iced-CAD technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Iced-CAD offers a new and revolutionary look at the existing process of creating assembly models and parts lists.
Iced-CAD allows companies with existing predrawn component parts to assemble 3D models and 2D drawings based on a parts list.
Iced-CAD pulls individual parts from the CAD component library and intelligently assembles them "on-the-fly" in the CAD system.
Cadwire.net believes that innovation in engineering technology market is key to continued growth and wealth generation in the market.
The Cadwire Innovator Awards are presented to selected developers that are introducing new technologies in the CAD/CAM, AEC, GIS, EDA and PLM industries.
Leading edge, but little-known, technologies that address key design needs and further the success of designers and engineers are recognised.
"Iced-CAD represents the kind of innovative technology that has the potential to change the CAD industry for the better", said Rick Stavanja, Editor of Cadwire.net and CIO of Cyon Research.
"Giving smaller companies with great ideas the recognition they deserve is what the Innovator Awards is all about.
To be considered for the Cadwire Innovator Awards, a technology must: provide a new approach to an existing design process problem; be founded on a realistic and workable business proposition or foundation; and have the potential to move the industry forward in a positive manner.
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