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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Hitachi Zosen Corporation

[Free Case Studies Available] Significant reduction in losses due to rework through meticulous and appropriate design considerations!

We would like to introduce a case study of Hitachi Zosen Corporation, which boasts high technical skills and achievements in social infrastructure facilities such as power generation, waste incineration, and water treatment, implementing "iCAD SX." The company felt limitations with high-end 3D CAD for piping and grating design and decided to trial our product. As a result of the implementation, the design man-hours for piping and grating were reduced by about 30%. A significant factor in this reduction was the shortened time for design review and modeling. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Processing time of high-end 3D CAD was a bottleneck. ■ Results - The speed of response led to a positive cycle in all design tasks, resulting in about a 20% reduction in man-hours due to the automation of routine work. - Interference checks became easier, significantly reducing rework during the assembly stage. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] N.P.C. Co., Ltd.

[Free Case Study Available] Achieve complete integration of 3D CAD with highly autonomous implementation and operation!

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" for N.P.C. Co., Ltd., which provides solar cell manufacturing equipment to countries around the world. The company was concerned about design errors such as discrepancies between assembly drawings and parts drawings, as well as interference between parts, and ordering mistakes due to misreading of three-view drawings. They recognized the need to improve design accuracy. To address this, they introduced 3D CAD. Prioritizing the principle that "designers should choose the tools they use," they found that the product could be operated in a way that felt like an extension of 2D CAD, with quick response times and a fast operational feel, which was the deciding factor in their choice. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Design and ordering mistakes occurring in a design environment using 2D drawings - Although various efforts had been made to reduce mistakes, progress had plateaued ■ Results - Achieved complete 3D CAD conversion for new designs with all 20 designers, including veterans - Significantly reduced design and ordering mistakes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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3D Acquisition Seminar Part 1: "Direct Modeling"

This is an announcement for the first session of the "3D Learning Seminar (6 sessions in total)" where you can learn various features of CADPAC-3D, titled 'Direct Modeling'.

We will introduce the features of CADPAC-3D, focusing on convenient commands such as "intuitive operation," "2D-like operation," "dynamic copy and move," and "dynamic face" in direct modeling in 3D. Customers who participate in this seminar will be invited to the "Follow-up Seminar" scheduled for May 30. In the "Follow-up Seminar," we plan to explain the features introduced in this seminar in more detail and provide time to answer questions submitted in the survey. Customers who are unable to attend the seminar on the day or those who wish to attend only the Follow-up Seminar can register for this seminar, and we will send you information about the seminar video and an invitation to participate in the Follow-up Seminar via email later, so please be sure to register. We encourage both CADPAC-3D users and those who have not yet adopted it to participate, as it will be helpful for acquiring 3D skills and operations.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Hagiwara Industries, Inc.

[Free Case Study Provided] Introducing a case where we successfully shortened the design period by reducing the number of defects.

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Hagiwara Industries Co., Ltd., which is responsible for the development, manufacturing, and sales of slitters and winders. The company considered transitioning to 3D CAD for cost reduction and securing talent through 3D design. They adopted our product, which scored high points in areas such as "ability to quickly process data for one machine" and "excellent operability." As a result of the implementation, they reported an increase in the skill level of their engineers, a reduction in design time, and an improvement in the quality of presentations to customers. 【Case Overview】 ■ Reasons for Implementation - Cost reduction and talent acquisition through 3D design - Remarkable improvement in the performance of 3D CAD ■ Implementation Effects - The number of defects decreased by approximately 58% compared to the previous year, and the time required to address them was reduced by about 13%. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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CADPAC3D Helpful Seminar Level No. 1 Operation Edition

As a special benefit, we will present you with the operation procedure manual introduced in this seminar.

The level function makes a significant difference in the time spent on 3D design, depending on whether you know it or not. This is a seminar on basic level operations, but we will introduce convenient features that will make 3D design much easier once you learn them. If you participate in the survey after watching, we will give you a special gift: a manual of the operation procedures introduced in this seminar.

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3D Acquisition Seminar Part 2: "Direct Editing"

We will introduce the features of CADPAC-3D, focusing on "intuitive operations" and the use of convenient commands for direct editing.

We are pleased to announce the second seminar on "Direct Editing" as part of the "3D Learning Seminar (6 sessions in total)" where you can learn various features of CADPAC-3D, which received great acclaim in the first session on "Direct Modeling." Customers who participate in this seminar will be invited to the "Follow-up Seminar" scheduled for August 7. In the "Follow-up Seminar," we plan to provide a more detailed explanation of the features introduced in this seminar and allocate time to answer questions submitted in the survey. Customers who are unable to attend the seminar on the day or those who wish to attend only the Follow-up Seminar can register for this seminar, and we will send you information about the seminar video and an invitation to participate in the Follow-up Seminar later. We encourage both CADPAC-3D users and those who have not yet adopted it to participate, as we hope this will be helpful for learning 3D features and operations.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] NIKKEN KOSAKUSHO Co., Ltd.

[Free Case Studies] Laying the groundwork for the global market with ISO 13399 compliant 3D product data!

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at NIKKEN KOSAKUSHO, a company engaged in the development and manufacturing of holders for machine tools that require high precision. This product features user-friendly operability that responds to designers' intuition and high-speed processing performance, making it easy to convert 2D data into 3D. The company is working on creating 3D data for existing products in compliance with ISO 13399 and has quickly begun to implement a sales expansion strategy for the Industry 4.0 era. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - The previous 2D CAD had usability issues. ■Results - In the design of CNC rotary tables, flexible editing functions proved to be a significant advantage. - Achieved the conversion of 2D data of existing products to 3D, expanding the sales of tool holders. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Kikukawa Enterprise Co., Ltd.

Free presentation of case studies: Reconstructing the manufacturing foundation through the use of 3D CAD!

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Kikukawa Enterprise Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of industrial machinery. The company required the adoption of 3D CAD to allow customers to view the various functions of large plants, which can extend up to 100 meters square, from any desired angle. In overseas markets such as Southeast Asia and Russia (especially non-English speaking regions), iCAD SX is utilized as a presentation tool that transcends language barriers during business negotiations. [Case Overview] ■Challenges - Allowing customers to freely view the various functions of large plants that can extend up to 100 meters square. - Smoothly demonstrating the functions of large plants where multiple processing machines are connected by transport devices. ■Results - Utilized as a presentation tool that transcends language barriers during business negotiations in overseas markets. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[3D CAD Software Case Study for Mechanical Design] Nikon Engineering Co., Ltd.

[Free Case Study Available] Visualizing invisible light paths to support high-density optical design!

We would like to introduce a case where "iCAD SX" was implemented at Nikon Engineering Co., Ltd., which specializes in advanced optical technology and precision technology, developing and manufacturing special microscopes and various exposure devices. The company required a 3D CAD that could accommodate high optical precision, as high accuracy is demanded for custom-made special microscopes and original exposure devices. Our product seamlessly integrates with the thought processes of the company's design engineers and characteristic design scenes, flexibly accommodating methods such as top-down design and bottom-up design, while visualizing optical paths at the nano level to meet high design precision requirements. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - 3D CAD that accommodates high optical precision ■Results - Visualization of optical paths at the nano level to meet high design precision requirements *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Data: Introduction to CAD

It provides a clear explanation of the types of CAD, as well as the use of BIM/CIM and CIM.

This document provides an easy-to-understand explanation of "CAD." "CAD" stands for "Computer Aided Design," which refers to computer-assisted design. It is a tool that allows for design using a computer. Design tasks that were previously performed by hand can now be supported by computers, enhancing efficiency. Currently, there are "2D CAD" for creating two-dimensional drawings and "3D CAD" for creating three-dimensional models. [Contents] ■ What is CAD ■ Types of CAD ■ What is BIM/CIM ■ Utilization of CIM ■ Information *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Coretech Co., Ltd.

Free provision of case studies: Implement QCD through the expansion of standard unit applied equipment to improve customer satisfaction!

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Coretech Co., Ltd., which specializes in automatic assembly lines and leak test equipment for the automotive industry. By making conceptual drawings, which were traditionally created in 2D CAD, more visually accessible in 3D CAD, we believed that customer satisfaction (CS) could be improved, leading to the adoption of our product. After the implementation, design and manufacturing, which previously took about four months, was completed in approximately three months. Additionally, by replacing the conceptual drawings presented to customers with 3D versions, we were able to secure orders more smoothly. [Case Overview] ■ Reasons for Implementation - We believed that making conceptual drawings more visually accessible in 3D CAD could enhance customer satisfaction (CS). - Combining standard units is effective in improving quality, cost, and delivery time (QCD). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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BricsCAD/ACAD-DENKI New Features Presentation

Currently streaming the archive! Announcement of the latest features of BricsCAD and ACAD-DENKI.

There is about one week left until the BricsCAD/ACAD-DENKI New Features Presentation at the "Zuken Alphatech Conference," and there are still a few seats available! At this conference, we will introduce the new features of BricsCAD V23/ACAD-DENKI 2023, which will be released soon, along with user presentations. Our aim is to maximize the value of your .dwg design assets by presenting solutions that add "plus alpha" to your current design operations. If your company is struggling to grasp the definition of "DX" and is unsure where to start, or if you are looking for "plus alpha" in your design operations, or considering the introduction of compatible CAD or 3D CAD, participating in this event may help you find solutions to your challenges. We look forward to your participation!

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Integration with PDM/PLM is also possible. .dwg compatible BricsCAD.

[Free trial available] Affordable and high-functionality low-cost permanent license with high compatibility and expandability with AutoCAD. A must-see for those troubled by CAD costs!

BricsCAD is an affordable and high-performance CAD software that allows you to create 2D, 3D, and BIM all in .dwg files. ■Do you have any of these concerns?■ - The cost of operating/introducing CAD is a burden - I want to operate with a multi-license - I'm considering switching from AutoCAD, but I'm worried about utilizing existing drawings - I'm thinking about introducing 3D, but I'm concerned about learning how to operate it - I'm using free/cheap CAD, but it lacks functionality BricsCAD is used by over 450,000 users in 180,000 companies worldwide, and has been adopted by more than 10,000 companies in Japan. It is valued for its reliability, scalability, and stability. ■What BricsCAD can do■ ● Directly read AutoCAD drawings (.dwg) ● Flexibly choose from perpetual licenses, subscriptions, network licenses, etc. ● Reuse print settings, template drawings, and sheet sets ● Streamline repetitive tasks with AI-powered drawing features ● Customization migration (LISP, .NET, ARX, etc.) ● 3D design with direct/parametric modeling capabilities ● Support for IFC and point clouds Try the free trial version first!

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Hokos Corporation

[Free Case Study Provided] Revamping the design environment to reduce design errors! Steering towards expanded utilization.

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Hokos Co., Ltd., which specializes in the design and manufacturing of machine tools. The primary goal of the implementation was to reduce design errors, addressing issues such as forgetting to correct side views after fixing floor plans, and mistakes in numbering when adding new parts during reuse design. Ultimately, the product was selected for its fast startup and drawing speed, the ability to use 3D and 2D in sync, and the capability to design using only 2D. 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■ Background of Implementation - 3D CAD is essential for future design - Designers in Japan are finding it increasingly difficult to grasp the three-dimensional image from 2D drawings - Current 2D CAD lacks the potential for development into 3D - Reduction of design errors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Toyo Eitech Co., Ltd.

Free distribution of case studies: Promoting reform in the design process through the use of 3D CAD!

To Toyo Eitec Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of working machines, we would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX." At the company, it was necessary to fundamentally reform and improve design quality to realize "technologies that can only be achieved by Toyo Eitec" with shorter delivery times and lower costs. After the introduction of the product, they have seen results in speeding up design, knowledge transfer, and enhancing proposal capabilities. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - 3D design is essential to meet the demand for shorter delivery times - High-end CAD systems have heavy data and are expensive ■Reasons for Adoption - Compatibility with the top-down design of our product - Short training period (usable in practical work within 3 days) - High system stability ■Results - Ability to utilize 3D models at client sites for presentations and specification decisions - Achieved consistent 3D top-down design from concept to detailed design - Enhanced young designers' skills through knowledge sharing using 3D *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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