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December 1, 2021
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BIM

2D to 3D to BIM Conversion

If your company is making the progression from 2D to 3D and BIM, we can help. While 3D models make valuable contributions to communications, not all 3D models qualify as BIM models since a 3D geometric representation is only part of the BIM concept.

December 22, 2020
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CAD / CAM-deprecated

The Many Uses of CAD CAM Software

No matter what you need – there is always a way to achieve your CAD-related goals. Learn more about cutting edge CAD software SolidWorks, Autocad, CATIA, Creo, Siemens NX. Find out about CAD-related services in the aerospace and automotive industries.

September 30, 2020
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CAD Conversion-deprecated

How to Build a Bridge Using Structural Analysis

Bridge-building requires both art and science – especially for bridges that must span massive distances while being able to withstand tons of traffic, the possibility of earthquakes, high winds, and other tests of strength and design.

September 21, 2020
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CAD Conversion-deprecated

How CAD (Computer-Aided-Design) has evolved Over the Years

Using computers to facilitate or assist design has existed since the mid-1900s. The term “Computer-Aided Design” (CAD) was born in the 1950s and credited to Douglas Ross, who worked at MIT when the abbreviation was coined.

In addition, ISO 13567 establishes rules for modifying the layer format itself, in the event that national standards bodies or specific projects may desire to do so. As long as these rules are followed, the CAD data set is considered to be in conceptual conformance with the ISO standard, which is an approved alternative to default conformance.

The demand for modeling wire meshes in SolidWorks has increased due to the expertise of CAD / CAM services. Here is more on it.