Desktop Engineering Announces IRONCAD Editor's Pick of the Week IronCAD LLC's IRONCAD Version 11.0 selected for December 10 by Anthony J. Lockwood, Editor at Large DUBLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA — Desktop Engineering magazine (deskeng.com) announced that IRONCAD Version 11.0, from IronCAD LLC (Atlanta, GA), which enhances productivity by moving creative ideas into full 3D reality while using a creative design approach, was chosen as the Editor's Pick of the Week for December 10, 2008. Log on to deskeng.com to read:
"IRONCAD Strives to Define Ease for 3D Design: Version 11 pumps up productivity via customer-driven requests."
IRONCAD was selected by Anthony J. Lockwood, editor at large for Desktop Engineering, because, he says, "Today, IRONCAD is free of business nonsense, and it enjoys a wide deployment in Asia and Europe, but less than it should in North America. It's worth checking out for a number of reasons, all of which involve technological way-cooled-ness…" Of the four things that Lockwood likes about IRONCAD Version 11, he says "IRONCAD straddles a unique position in the CAD world. It has the power and functionality to attract the attention of any serious designer, engineer, or manufacturer. It facilitates file transfers, it does things that more expensive systems do, and it can serve as a complement to your PLM system." Desktop Engineering magazine, which is published monthly by Level 5 Communications, is an industry-leading magazine covering hardware and software engineering solutions for manufacturing, medical, automotive, aerospace, etc. Its readership of 63,000 is 100% involved in upfront design processes. Desktop Engineering's website,
deskeng.com, is a valuable resource updated regularly with breaking news from the global engineering, design, and manufacturing industries. "Desktop Engineering covers MCAD, simulation and analysis, and rapid technologies for design engineers and engineering management. We focus on computer technologies that enable 3D modeling and simulation," says Steve Robbins, executive editor. "Each issue of DE offers news updates, hardware and software reviews, articles, and in-depth coverage of rapidly evolving industries. Desktop Engineering delivers information that increases ROI and helps shorten time to market. Whether engineers are working on the latest aerospace project or an industrial designer is creating a new cell phone, DE provides solutions to their day-today challenges," Robbins adds. Log on to deskeng.com to read the Editor's Pick of the Week.
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