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News Release from: Siemens PLM Software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2006
UGS tops CAM survey
CIMdata has named UGS as the leading vendor in the computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software market for the fifth consecutive year based on vendor revenue.
PLM industry analyst firm CIMdata has named UGS as the leading vendor in the computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software market for the fifth consecutive year based on vendor revenue CIMdata includes this ranking information in its recently released Version 15 edition of the CIMdata Numerical Control (NC) Software and Services Market Assessment Report
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"CIMdata considers the overall NX CAM offering, including Teamcentre Manufacturing and the new NX CAM Express, to be among the strongest product offerings in the industry", said Alan Christman, Chairman, CIMdata.
"UGS has been the largest CAM supplier on the basis of revenue received for the past five years and they are projected to maintain that position in 2006".
"UGS' overall strengths include market presence, CAM reputation, design through manufacturing integration, product breadth and depth, knowledge-based orientation, and industry leadership in mould base design, progressive die design, high-speed machining, and 5-axis machining".
"In addition, the integration under Teamcenter Manufacturing provides information management capabilities that are unrivaled by any CAM-centric vendor".
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