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Product category: CAD solid modelling software
News Release from: Micro Concepts
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 08 September 2006

Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD Electrical
at PPMA

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Autodesk software offers ideal integration tools for process and packaging design environment - "automates drafting so designers can design"

Leading Autodesk Solutions and Training provider, Micro Concepts, will highlight the latest Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD design software at the forthcoming PPMA Show 2006, to be held at the NEC Birmingham on 26-28 September Micro Concepts is exhibiting at the PPMA Show for the second time

"This is an important exhibition for us," confirms sales manager, Mark Mills, "as it provides the ideal opportunity to talk to a large and diverse audience of design engineers who would not typically attend a more CAD-focused exhibition.

"Autodesk Inventor is a proven mechanical design solution ideally geared to meeting the needs of the process and packaging machine environment," he says.

"At the same time, companies typically have a parallel electrical design requirement: together with AutoCAD Electrical therefore, we can provide a uniquely integrated solution which improves both the quality and efficiency of the complete design process".

Following the success of Micro Concepts' first appearance at the PPMA Show, Mills is confident that 2006 will generate a similarly positive response.

"By fully automating time-consuming drafting process in this way, for the first time Micro Concepts and Autodesk enables designers to concentrate on design".

Micro Concepts can be seen on Stand C41 at the PPMA Show 2006.

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