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News Release from: CADline
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2007
CADline and Midas Technology show the
benefits
Midas Technology, CADline's sister company, have a series of webinars that will demonstrate the increasing use of manufacturing design software in the construction industry.
Introducing Inventor to the Construction Industry - CADline and Midas Technology Show the Benefits Midas Technology, CADline's sister company, is marking its new relationship with a series of webinars that will demonstrate the increasing use of manufacturing design software in the construction industry
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 8 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The webinars aim to introduce those working in furniture design, architectural fittings or retail point of sale fitments to the benefits of working with Autodesk Inventor manufacturing design solution.
"One of the major benefits of the new partnership between CADline and Midas Technology is a pooling of expertise from the AEC and manufacturing sectors".
"As a result, we can give clients valuable advice as to the interoperability between systems such as AutoCAD Architecture and Inventor - and on the best solution for the job," says Paul Watson of Midas.
"Often, those working on construction projects are either using vanilla AutoCAD or an architectural solution simply because they don't get to hear about other tools such as Inventor which may be better suited for their work".
Midas Technology was formerly Mice Solutions - a well-regarded specialist in manufacturing design solutions and consultancy.
It points out that the growing inclusion of simulation and analysis tools within Inventor is encouraging users to develop digital prototypes, so minimising the number of physical prototypes required and speeding design workflow.
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