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News Release from: Theorem Solutions | Subject: Online data translation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2004
Subscription scheme offers translation
savings
A new subscription scheme offers savings of up to 20% on the cost of converting CAD geometry, assembly structures and attributes using Theorem Solutions' online data translation service.
A new subscription scheme offers savings of up to 20% on the cost of converting CAD geometry, assembly structures and attributes using Theorem Solutions' online data translation service The new scheme, which will run in parallel to Theorem's existing "pay as you go" service, is based on a single annual payment
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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By avoiding the need to raise requisitions, orders or financial justifications, as well as authorise individual payments on a job by job basis, users of the service can significantly streamline their product development operations.
In parallel, substantial time and costs savings will be achieved as engineers focus their attention on design issues, rather than on administrative or commercial tasks.
Theorem's online Cadverter service allows users to seamlessly transfer product design data between all major CAD systems, including UGS, Catia V5, Catia V4, Pro/E, I-Deas, CADDS and others.
It will also receive and output data in a wide variety of other industry-standard formats, such as Parasolid, STL and Step.
Entry level membership rates start at just GBP 650 (US $1000 or Eur 1000) for the translation of up to 250Mbyte of data or 25 files during a 12 month period, a significant saving over ad hoc use of the service.
In addition, subscriptions can be tailored to the needs of user organisations depending on the number of parts and volumes of data likely to be translated.
As a result, the service remains extremely cost-effective regardless of the rate or volume of translations undertaken.
As a further incentive, early adopters of the new membership scheme will benefit from an introductory offer extending their initial year's subscription from 12 to 14 months at no extra charge.
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