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CADCAMNet is a weekly publication that covers new, evolving and established technologies for engineering and design, with emphasis on product development technologies. CADCAMNet isn't like other CAD Web sites that reprint vendor press releases. We review new technologies critically, summarize only significant developments, and verify (or debunk) vendor claims with independent investigation. We also provide the industry's best and most detailed financial and business news and analysis on companies in this industry space.

Editorial team

Editor-in-Chief & Acting Publisher - Randall Newton (randall AT cadcamnet.com)

Contributing Editors
W. Brad Holtz - CEO, Cyon Research
Dr Joel Orr - Chief Visionary, Cyon Research

Contributing Analyst and Founder of CADCAMNet - L. Stephen Wolfe PE.

Regular reporting in CADCAMNet includes 3D, CAD, design technology, PLM, PDM, manufacturing technology and best practises, products including UGS' NX, TeamCenter, and SolidEdge, CATIA V4 and V5, Pro/ENGINEER, Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Alibre, IMSI's TurboCAD, CAM software, hardware, Rapid Prototyping products, and other industry tools and products. Our industry editors and contributors form the market's most experienced and valued analysts and commentators and have included Cyon Research's Brad Holtz and Dr. Joel Orr; Peter Marks, Design insight; analysts from Cambashi, Cimdata, Jon Peddie, CPDA and more. Editor-In-Chief Randall S. Newton, delivers leading insight into the industry, mixing broad understanding with an appreciation for the details that matter. This broad availability of expert insight and articles in unmatched anywhere in the industry.

CADCAMNet is delivered weekly as online articles. Articles at CADCAMNet are available exclusively online. Engineering Automation Report (EAReport), CADCAMNet's sister publication, is published monthly in both hardcopy (print) and online versions.

As a subscriber to CADCAMNet you'll receive e-mail summaries of each new article. Clicking on an e-mail link lets you read the full text. If you're doing research, you can find past articles dating back to 1999 on CADCAMNet (even earlier on EAReport). You can look for articles using key words or browse subject headings to find what you need. CADCAMNet also is a great tool for helping workers and managers who are new to CADCAM, PDM, and rapid prototyping understand the basics. As a subscriber, you don't have to log on with your username and password each time you want to read an article. When you subscribe, our Web server puts a cookie on your computer to identify you. From then on — as long as your subscription is current — the CADCAMNet Web site and archives appear as if they were free.

CADCAMNet is not free, and that's what makes it a good value. We need not curry favor with advertisers, so we're not afraid to tell you when products have too many bugs, cost too much, or don't deliver promised productivity.

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