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CFdesign Certified for Autodesk Inventor
Posted Thu July 25, 2002 @04:46PM
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News Blue Ridge Numerics has announced that CFdesign has completed the Autodesk Inventor certification process and is now an Autodesk Inventor Certified Application.

The new Autodesk Inventor Certified Application Program certifies products that have met standards set by Autodesk to ensure quality, robustness and the highest level of interoperability with Autodesk Inventor 3D mechanical design software.

CFdesign makes it possible for 3D product designs built in Autodesk Inventor software to be evaluated and optimized without any type of translation or conversion process. Changes made to geometry within Autodesk Inventor are automatically reflected in CFdesign, eliminating the time-consuming and confusing process of creating and managing multiple geometry models during a project lifecycle.

In other news, the company announced the opening of new US sales offices in St. Louis and Denver that will service the Midwest and Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions respectively.


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