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Frost & Sullivan, a global research organization presented the 2011 Global Enabling Technology Award in Computer-aided Design (CAD) to Geometric, for our unique design for manufacturability product, DFMPro.
Based on the findings of Frost & Sullivan's Best Practices research for addressing ‘key industry challenges' through an enabling technology, DFMPro was selected for its ability to facilitate upstream design validation for manufacturability, by providing an automated design review process and employing a standard operating procedure for knowledge capture and reuse; thereby reducing time taken for design validations and eliminating costs related to design errors. |
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| “The Computer-aided design (CAD) market has emerged with high-end design products capable of achieving complex product designs that necessitate laborious manufacturability checks. Geometric's DFMPro is an innovative design analysis tool that can establish a streamlined design methodology and enable end-users implement an automated design review process. This reduces time spent on manual design manufacturability checks considerably and improves overall productivity. DFMPro is increasingly becoming a technological enhancement essential to complete the CAD initiative of an enterprise. Geometric's active pursuit in improving DFMPro over the years reflects its strategic intent in enhancing this technology and makes it well deserving of this recognition.” |
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| - Karthik Sundaram, Senior Research Analyst, Industrial Automation & Process Control, Frost & Sullivan |
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| Every year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to a company that has developed a pioneering technology that not only enhances current products but also enables the development of newer products and applications. The award recognizes the high market acceptance potential of the recipient's technology. |
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| For more information please visit Frost & Sullivan |
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