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  2. Computer-aided industrial design - Wikipedia

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    Computer Aided Industrial Design (CAID) is a subset of computer-aided design (CAD) software that can assist in creating the look-and-feel or industrial design aspects of a product in development. [1] CAID programs tend to provide designers with improved freedom of creativity compared to typical CAD tools.

  3. Generative design - Wikipedia

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    Generative design is an iterative design process that uses software to generate outputs that fulfill a set of constraints iteratively adjusted by a designer. Whether a human, test program, or artificial intelligence , the designer algorithmically or manually refines the feasible region of the program's inputs and outputs with each iteration to ...

  4. Design for manufacturability - Wikipedia

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    As manufacturing companies evolve and automate more and more stages of the processes, these processes tend to become cheaper. DFM is usually used to reduce these costs. [1] For example, if a process may be done automatically by machines (i.e. SMT component placement and soldering), such process is likely to be cheaper than doing so by hand.

  5. Sustainable furniture design - Wikipedia

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    Design considerations can include using recycled materials in the manufacturing process, reutilizing found furniture and using products that can be disassembled and recycled or reclaimed after their useful life. [1] Another method of approach is working with local materials and vendors as a source for raw materials or products.

  6. Industrial design - Wikipedia

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    Industrial design is a process of design applied to physical products that are to be manufactured by mass production. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the creative act of determining and defining a product's form and features, which takes place in advance of the manufacture or production of the product.

  7. Computer-aided manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    ] CAM is a subsequent computer-aided process after computer-aided design (CAD) and sometimes computer-aided engineering (CAE), as the model generated in CAD and verified in CAE can be input into CAM software, which then controls the machine tool. CAM is used in many schools alongside CAD to create objects.

  8. List of CAx companies - Wikipedia

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    This software may include applications for computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided engineering (CAE), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and product data management (PDM). The list is far from complete or representative as the CAD business landscape is very dynamic: almost every month new companies appear, old companies go out of business ...

  9. Computer-aided process planning - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided process planning (CAPP) is the use of computer technology to aid in the process planning of a part or product, in manufacturing. CAPP is the link between CAD and CAM in that it provides for the planning of the process to be used in producing a designed part.