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Autodesk Alias (formerly known as Alias StudioTools) is a family of computer-aided industrial design (CAID) software predominantly used in automotive design and industrial design for generating class A surfaces using Bézier surface and non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) modeling method.
Other products include; the industrial design package StudioTools (formerly known as Studio, or just "Alias"), which is used extensively in the automotive, aerospace and industrial design industries, a 2D drawing and sketching application called SketchBook Pro, and in 1992, an early Macintosh based 3D modelling and rendering package called Sketch!
2005: Automotive Simulation Models (ASMs), real-time automotive simulation models based on MATLAB/Simulink; 2007: SystemDesk, [12] tool for developing complex ECU software architectures based on the AUTOSAR concept; 2010: MicroAutoBox II, second generation of the vehicle-capable prototyping systems
Software for 3D cabinet and switchgear layout EPLAN Harness Electrical CAD/CAE Software to automate the engineering design process EPLAN Harness ProD Electrical CAD/CAE Software for 2D/3D electrical wiring harness design and engineering ERCII easymill CAM: easymill is a CAM product for milling and lathe. Eremex TopoR: E-CAD: SimOne E-CAD: Delta ...
In September 2020, Bentley Systems sets terms of its IPO valuing the company at about $4.96 billion. The company would offer 10.75 million shares priced between $17 and $19 per share. [14] [15] In October 2024, Bentley Systems began using Google 2D and 3D geospatial content in some of its software. Nicholas Cumins was Bentley chief officer.
The company creates product concept models, precision and functional prototypes, master patterns for tooling, as well as production parts for direct digital manufacturing. It uses proprietary processes to fabricate physical objects using input from computer-aided design and manufacturing software, or 3D scanning and 3D sculpting devices. [2]
Stratasys, Ltd. is an American-Israeli manufacturer of 3D printers, software, and materials for polymer additive manufacturing as well as 3D-printed parts on-demand. [4] [5] The company is incorporated in Israel. [6]
The company was founded in 1982 by John Walker, who was a co-author of the first versions of AutoCAD. AutoCAD is the company's flagship computer-aided design (CAD) software and, along with its 3D design software Revit, is