Award Winning IRONCAD
IronCAD Design Collaboration Suite 2011 Selected as Desktop Engineering's "Pick of the Week" |
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IronCAD, LLC (Atlanta, GA) recently announced the 2011 Next Generation (XG) release of its IronCAD Design Collaboration Suite of product development applications. In a complementary announcement, the company unveiled its newest product IRONCAD DRAFT, a production-level 2D mechanical detailing application. IRONCAD DRAFT is said to provide an integrated 3D collaboration component that provides the ability to view, assemble, analyze, annotate, render, and reference 3D model data in your 2D designs while maintaining full connectivity to changes in 3D....more
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IRONCAD Version 11.0 Desktop Engineering's "Pick of the Week" |
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From deskeng.com, December 10, 2008 – By
combining history-based parametrics and direct geometry
manipulation into a single modeling environment, IRONCAD
V11 brings fun back into 3D design process, according to
IronCAD LLC (Atlanta, GA). IRONCAD's drag and drop 3D
environment provides an alternative to traditional
history-based parametric systems, says the company, and
gives designers and engineers greater design freedom and
flexibility, enabling them to get products to market
faster and with better quality. Judging by the company's
online presentation of all the new attributes, these
claims seem substantiated..
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. . Read more... |
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IRONCAD Selected as Desktop Engineering's "Pick of the Week"
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From deskeng.com, October 31, 2007 – In spite of its lack of press, IRONCAD is a widely deployed MCAD system. My guess is that it has some 220,000 licenses worldwide, of which more than 30K are in the U.S. For a system that doesn’t have the greatest mindshare in these here parts, them is pretty respectable numbers. And it’s pretty clear why. IRONCAD is highly respectable software, which is why it deserves a look. You especially should take a gander if you have feet in the 2D and 3D worlds and if interoperability is something you have to cope with. It’s also pretty good at sheet metal design — and has been for years. Read more... |
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IRONCAD wins Cadalyst’s “Shining Star” award
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In December of 2006, IRONCAD received Cadalyst’s “Shining Star of 2006” award. This followed IRONCAD’s
successful November review in Cadalyst where
reviewers awarded IronCAD an A+. Editors at Cadalyst were impressed with IRONCAD’s ability to work around the limitations of other history-based parametric
modelers. Unlike other modeling systems, IRONCAD allows users to make drastic changes to models late in the design phase. IRONCAD is not constrained by history
trees. Drag-and-drop is another feature editors enjoyed using, and was highlighted along with IRONCAD’s unique catalog system.
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IronCAD's Joint Venture Partner CAXA Wins Major Chinese Information Industry Awards for 2005 |
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IRONCAD , sold in China under the brand name CAXASolid wins "most recommended" award in CAD/CAM category
ATLANTA, GA. March 4th, 2005 –
IronCAD, a leading provider of 3D Design Productivity Solutions is proud
to announce that IRONCAD sold in China under the CAXA brand name, CAXASolid, was
awarded the Chinese Information Industries most recommended CAD software award
for 2005. In the awards meeting held January 2005 by the Chinese Computer
User Association , CAXASolid 2005 won the title of “most recommended CAD
software in Chinese information industry in year 2005". In
attendance were department heads from the information center of the China
Industrial Ministry, the Chinese Computer User Association, technical heads from
certain enterprises throughout Beijing, along with representatives of the IT
product companies receiving awards. Fifty eight companies from the
original 389 candidates won awards in this meeting across all IT categories...more
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IronCAD’s InnovationSuite Wins December 2001 Editors’ Choice Award from Cadence Magazine |
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InnovationSuite recognized as one of the top products in the industry
ATLANTA, GA., November
15, 2001—IronCAD’s
newly introduced InnovationSuite wins the December 2001 Editors’ Choice Award given by Cadence Magazine. This honor is awarded to products that raise the bar for excellence in computer aided design and related fields. The award winning InnovationSuite is a fully integrated design and information management environment that encourages creativity, productivity and teamwork. InnovationSuite’s components include TEAMVAULT, a new, simple to deploy, flexible and cost effective Web-based Engineering Data Management (EDM) system that provides both a secure and controlled file storage environment; INOVATE, a new, low cost, easy to use 3D desktop product for creating, modifying, and communicating 3D designs; and IRONCAD, an award-winning, full featured detail design production tool that utilizes a new innovative design approach which allows greater design flexibility...more |
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IRONCAD receives 4.5 stars out of 5 from CADALYST! |
Revolutionary evolution: IRONCAD 3.0
The first solid modeler to use both ACIS and Parasolid kernels intrigues the engineering world.
New releases of software usually fall into one of two categories. Most new releases are largely evolutionary in that new features are added but the basic look, feel, and operation remain unchanged.
More rarely, a new release is revolutionary in that it changes radically from its predecessors. IRONCAD 3.0 is unique in that it is both evolutionary and revolutionary. I last reviewed IRONCAD in its 2.0 incarnation for the August 1999 issue of CADALYST. At that time I was most impressed by its unique approach to the building of solid models, but a little less impressed with its 2D documentation capabilities. Cadalyst
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IRONCAD Receives 2nd Computer Graphics World's Innovation Award
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"Some
Companies Have Innovation in Their Blood"
Santa Clara, CA—January
5, 2000 -- Wrapping up a year filled with accolades and acclaim, Visionary
Design Systems, Inc., a leader in Web-based design chain integration solutions,
today announced that it has been awarded Computer Graphics World's
1999 Innovation Award--for the second consecutive year. Each year since
the award's inception in 1994, Computer Graphics World editors have selected
products from among hundreds of nominations that stand out by nature of
their significant contribution to advancing the boundaries of visual computing.
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Product of the Year Finalist |
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Winners were chosen
by reader vote via the magazine and on NASA Tech Briefs' Web site from among
the twelve Products of the Month nominated by the editors during 1999. The
awards were presented to the winning companies during National Manufacturing
Week at a reception hosted by NASA Tech Briefs on March
13, 2000,
at the John Hancock Center in Chicago.
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CADENCE Editors' Choice Award for 1999
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"Visionary Design
Systems follows its very successful launch of IRONCAD R1 with a very robust IRONCAD 2.0, the first featured-based parametric solid modeler to employ ACIS 5.0.
Offering ease of use, a friendly interface, fast and intuitive non-constraint
part-assembly, two levels of editing using handles, drag-and-drop feature
placement and sheet-metal tools, IRONCAD 2.0 is designed with those professionals in mind who themselves face reduced
cycle times in their own product-design workaday environment."
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IRONCAD
wins CADENCE Showstopper award at National
Design Engineering Show in Chicago,
March 15 - 18, 1999
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IRONCAD
wins NASA Tech Briefs Product of the Month
February 1999 |
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IRONCAD
wins Computer Graphics World's Innovation Award 1998
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"Each year, Computer
Graphics World offers special recognition to those products that extend
the frontiers of computer graphics technology. To determine the winners,
we confer with a panel of experts to ascertain which products shipped during
the past year demonstrate true innovation-not merely evolutionary improvement
or greater value-as well as help users gain a distinct competitive advantage
in their professions. This year we selected 20 products that we believe
fit this category. To their manufacturers, and to everyone who helped make
1998 a more innovative year, we extend our congratulations." |
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Archimedes MCAD
Competition
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IRONCAD
recently garnered top marks in the Archimedes MCAD Competition held at M/TECH
'98 in Chicago
(October 26-29).
IRONCAD was voted best in the competition in both Parts Modeling and Assembly Modeling.
In addition, IRONCAD was singled out for four special commendations by the judges: Ease of Use,
Basic Parts Modeling, Visualization and Fresh Concept in CAD.
Each team was
challenged to create a computer mouse from scratch, and was judged in several
categories by a panel that included the industry's leading pundits and consultants.
The panel was comprised of Brad Holtz (WBH Associates, The CAD Rating Guide),
Dr. Joel Orr (Orr Associates International), David Weisberg
(Engineering Automation Report), and several advanced CAD users.
The Archimedes MCAD Competition is sponsored
by the League for Engineering Automation Productivity and The CAD Society,
and is presented by The Yares Organization.
A similar scenario transpired on the other side
of the globe, where IRONCAD received awards at the PC-IT 98, incorporating CAD World and Interact in
Melbourne,
Australia.
IRONCAD easily won both heats of the benchmarking CAD Rally beating the Microstation Modeler, CADKey
(Fast Solids/Surf) and Caddsman Modeler.
IRONCAD won best new product or upgrade for PC-IT 98.
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IRONCAD
was named best of show by CADENCE at NDES '98, in Chicago
(March 16-19).
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