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News Release from: ProgeSoft
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2007
CAD software donated to conservation
institute
ProgeSoft North America is co-ordinating the donation of ProgeCAD 2007 Professional CAD software to the Getty Conservation Institute, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
ProgeSoft North America is co-ordinating the donation of ProgeCAD 2007 Professional CAD software to the Getty Conservation Institute, in Los Angeles, California, USA The Getty Conservation Institute works internationally to advance the field of conservation through scientific research, field projects, education and training, and the dissemination of information in various media
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Advancing conservation practice is the organising principle for all of the institute's work - which includes identifying activities that improve the way conservation treatments are carried out, pursuing research that expands conservation knowledge, and increasing access to information on conservation subjects.
ProgeCAD 2007 Professional, the latest IntelliCAD software from ProgeSoft, includes a library manager for discipline-specific symbols, ACIS solid modelling, raster image support and rendering.
ProgeCAD software supports the AutoCAD DWG design file format, from version 2.5 through 2007.
It also supports AutoCAD menus, scripts, blocks, and AutoLISP.
Public and private schools, colleges and technical schools may apply for free educational copies of ProgeCAD 2007 Professional for their classrooms via the ProgeSoft website.
Since its inception, the ProgeSoft North America Free for Schools programme has donated to over 100 schools, colleges, and technical institutions in North America.
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