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CCE Upgrades EnSuite to Support CATIA V5 R18 Files

Files can be translated to and from any of these formats without CAD software.

| Published April 8, 2008

CCE (Farmington Hills, MI), a provider of CAD/CAM data translation and viewer products, has announced that EnSuite Version 2 — its multi-CAD viewing, translation and productivity software — has been upgraded to provide support for CATIA V5 R18 files.

The latest version of EnSuite can open R18 files and translate them to any of the other formats currently supported by EnSuite including CATIA V4, Pro/ENGINEER, Unigraphics, SolidWorks, Parasolid, IGES and STEP; and it can also write R10 through R14 files, which can be read by R18.

The ability of EnSuite to support latest versions of all the leading CAD systems makes it possible for users to work with multi-CAD and multi-version files from customers, vendors and partners without having to consider the costly proposition of investing in CAD licenses and maintenance upgrades.

The latest EnSuite update will be available to all active subscription license customers as well as to new customers.

EnSuite is designed for companies that work in a multi-CAD environment, such as those used by customers, vendors and partners. It provides seamless interoperability with CATIA V4, CATIA V5, Pro/ENGINEER, Unigraphics, and SolidWorks CAD systems as well as Parasolid, IGES and STEP files. Files can be translated to and from any of these formats without the native CAD software.

For more information, contact CCE.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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