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Making the most of installed CATIA licenses when working with NX data

19th July 2016
Barney Scott
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Theorem Solutions of Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK is pleased to announce the latest release of CADverter V18.5 for CATIA V5i-NX. Theorem’s CATIA V5i>NX and NX>V5i is a package of two uni-directional direct database converters between the Dassault Systems’ V5 and Siemens’ NX modelling applications. It has been developed using the Spatial Interop Development Environment and supports all CATIA V5 revisions from V5 R15 to V5-6R2015, and NX  8.5, 9.0 and 10.

Designed for companies who have limited or no access to the CATIA V5 application, but who need to create or read NX data, the CATIA V5i -NX CADverter is a high quality, cost effective translation solution designed to help solve the issue of working with and sharing incompatible data formats.

CATIA users who also have to work with data supplied in the NX format from customers and suppliers commonly find that they require access to the license of their CATIA application in order to translate the NX data into a useable CATIA format but ultimately end up tying up their CATIA license. Using the CADverter, users can create and consume NX data without needing access to a license of the CATIA V5 application.

Theorem’s CATIA V5i-NX solution helps to increase the productivity of the CATIA user by saving time and freeing up CAD licenses.Itsupports collaboration between OEM’s and their customers and suppliers, enabling original 3D mechanical design data to be re-used in downstream activities helping to increase data quality and reduce overall project costs.

Theorem’s strategic partnership with Spatial and Siemens ensures that there is a parallel development between the latest releases of CATIA V5 and NX, and Theorem’s CADverter products, allowing Theorem to continue to provide quality and robust data solutions for CATIA V5 and NX users.

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