CAD - CADD Centre Resource https://caddcentre.com/blog A Gold Mine of Information Thu, 02 Nov 2023 06:44:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 Reverse engineering application for recovery of broken parts https://caddcentre.com/blog/reverse-engineering-application-for-recovery-of-broken-parts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reverse-engineering-application-for-recovery-of-broken-parts Wed, 06 Apr 2022 07:24:38 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=507 Damaged or broken parts are usually too expensive to replace or are no longer available. Reverse engineering can be defined as the systematic evaluation of a product for replication. It involves designing a new...

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Damaged or broken parts are usually too expensive to replace or are no longer available. Reverse engineering can be defined as the systematic evaluation of a product for replication. It involves designing a new part, copying an existing part, restoring a damaged or broken part, improving the accuracy of a model, and inspecting a digital model. The benefits of the technique include immediate feedback, data reduction, direct geometry generation, and higher accuracy of the end product. This article demonstrates some usage possibilities and the benefits of using reverse engineering methodologies and techniques in the production process, especially if there are parts without 3D CAD support.

The purpose of reverse engineering is to test and improve its products, to evaluate competing products and their technical characteristics, to simulate their performance dynamics with other structural units or in the environment, to assess violations of potential copyrights, etc. Therefore, reverse engineering is an indispensable tool for improving existing products and developing new products.

Reverse engineering is an essential department of the geometrical layout and manufacture application area, and this method has been extensively diagnosed as being an essential step within side the product improvement cycle. The use of reverse engineering will in large part lower the production time and costs. Reverse engineering is the procedure of manufacturing layout information within side the shape of CAD version from the bodily component within side the procedure of the product layout. In evaluation to the conventional manufacturing sequence, opposite engineering generally begins with measuring a current object, so that a strong version may be deduced on the way to employ the benefits of CAD/CAM/CAE technologies.

 

Reverse engineering technique incorporates three foremost steps which are used to extract expertise approximately the design, material, structure, floor qualities, and working situations of the product etc. The procedural steps are described as the scanning phase, factor processing phase and solid modelling. Before reverse engineering, some factors have to be taken into consideration in making plans, including motives for which an element is to be reverse engineered, element size, element complexity, element material, element geometry, element finish, etc.

Ability to reduce inspection times or turnaround times, reverse engineering approaches are gaining popularity in today’s competitive market as today’s global environment is rapidly changing and seeking new ways to overcome the time constraints and find new products and improve them. But future work is also needed in this area as there is potential for improving reverse engineering approaches as they lack efficiency and accuracy. Most reverse engineering algorithms require additional improvements for better results and less chance of errors.

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Integrate CAD and Virtual reality databases in digital and manufacturing processes https://caddcentre.com/blog/integrate-cad-and-virtual-reality-databases-in-digital-and-manufacturing-processes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=integrate-cad-and-virtual-reality-databases-in-digital-and-manufacturing-processes Wed, 09 Mar 2022 06:55:33 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=491 Computer-aided design (CAD) frameworks are these days perceived as fundamental frameworks in the plan interaction. 3D CAD models give a characteristic approach to dividing plan data between designers and different members in the creation...

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Computer-aided design (CAD) frameworks are these days perceived as fundamental frameworks in the plan interaction. 3D CAD models give a characteristic approach to dividing plan data between designers and different members in the creation interaction. Tragically, to share a CAD model among different individuals, every individual should approach a CAD workstation. This is sensible assuming the members included are working at a similar organization, ideally, if they work in something very similar or related divisions, obviously, they likewise need to know how to utilize the CAD framework. By and by, be that as it may, the circumstance is regularly much different.

The model information must be moved to start with one framework then onto the next, regularly with the web as an information move media. Because of the ceaseless advancement of CAD frameworks, they have become complex instruments for displaying 3D items, exceptionally parameterised and strong in presentations, analysis and simulations. Notwithstanding, numerous issues stay inexplicable. For example, CAD frameworks don’t offer help in the early plan stage, albeit that stage is perceived as the most significant for item advancement, with an incredible effect on improvement and creation costs, and the old worldview of utilizing 2D plan interfaces for demonstrating 3D articles is as yet applied, and so on Considering the worldwide market, the information trade over the Web between members in the plan interaction, and, following a simultaneous worldview, participation with the members in the creation cycle, addresses another deficiency.

Due to different client inclinations and different calculations utilized in CAD frameworks, the inconsistency between frameworks will keep on existing. The standard trade designs don’t uphold the exchange of all capacities accessible in CAD frameworks and moving information between CAD frameworks stays an issue. Augmented reality has arisen as a famous innovation, improving an easy to understand human-PC interface in item plan fields. With a few perplexing issues, for example, portrayal speed versus reality out-look, VR has the potential for the further improvement of easy to use interfaces.

The utilization of augmented reality procedures in the business is dependent upon extremely exclusive requirements, as VR has arisen as a famous innovation for PC human connection points to dominate the inadequacies of CAD frameworks. VRML is a device explicitly intended for making 3D virtual universes on the Web, where these manufactured universes can enable us to visualise objects and navigate the virtual world.

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BIM – A new visual interactive modelling for construction https://caddcentre.com/blog/bim-a-new-visual-interactive-modelling-for-construction/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bim-a-new-visual-interactive-modelling-for-construction Wed, 02 Feb 2022 13:08:14 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=471 Building Information Modelling (BIM) is one of the most promising developments in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries. BIM simulates the construction modelling and project in a virtual environment. An accurate virtual model...

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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is one of the most promising developments in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries. BIM simulates the construction modelling and project in a virtual environment. An accurate virtual model of a building is digitally constructed with BIM technology. When completed, the computer-generated construction model contains precise geometry and relevant data needed to support the construction, fabrication and procurement activities required to complete the building structure.

BIM offers the potential to decrease project cost, increase productivity and quality, and reduce project delivery time that the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries are looking for. BIM represents the development and use of computer-generated n-dimensional (n-D) models to simulate the planning, design, construction and operation of a facility and helps architects, engineers and constructors to visualise what is to be built in a simulated environment and to identify potential design, construction or operational issues. It is important to note that a building information model characterises the geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, quantities and properties of building elements, cost estimates, material inventories and project schedule.

The principal difference between BIM and conventional 3D CAD is that the latter describes a building by independent 3D views such as plans, sections and elevations, in contrast to the intelligent contextual semantic of BIM models, where objects are defined in terms of building elements and systems such as spaces, walls, beams and columns. Building Information Modelling (BIM) has emerged as an innovative way for construction modelling and to manage projects.

Revit technology is one of the BIM software options that helps architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) teams create high-quality buildings and infrastructure. If you are interested in learning more about Revit architecture, you can enroll in a revit architecture course to enhance your skills. Revit technology helps to model shapes, structures, and systems in 3D with parametric accuracy, precision, and ease. It completely assists with streamline documentation work, with instant revisions to plans, elevations, schedules, and sections as projects change Revit technology is used to coordinate all data inputs (including CAD) and produce federated project deliverables. Both programs are often used within the same firm, with BIM and CAD specialists working on different elements of a project. If you want to become proficient in Revit architecture, you can consider taking a revit architecture training to gain the necessary skills.

Many researchers and practitioners have indicated that the BIM technology is set to become indispensable to building design and construction. As the use of BIM accelerates, collaboration within project teams should increase, leading to improved profitability, reduced costs, better time management and improved customer/client relationships. The teams implementing BIM should be very careful about the legal pitfalls such as data ownership associated with propriety issues and risk-sharing.

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What makes a good AutoCAD drafter? https://caddcentre.com/blog/what-makes-a-good-autocad-drafter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-makes-a-good-autocad-drafter Mon, 05 Aug 2019 07:02:39 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=352 AutoCAD is a computer aided tool that is used to design everything, from different apparatus to construction buildings and missiles. To make a career in AutoCAD designing, one must have: Great designing skills backed up...

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AutoCAD is a computer aided tool that is used to design everything, from different apparatus to construction buildings and missiles. To make a career in AutoCAD designing, one must have:

  • Great designing skills backed up with rounded education.
  • A four-year degree in mathematics, computer technology, science, and graphics design, for a proper understanding of the concepts of this course.
  • The scholars can also explore community colleges and be well acquainted with all the affordable ways to learn AutoCAD.
  • One must have a good grip over the commands, and he should also adhere with excellent analytical skills.
  • He must also excel in his/ Her communication skills since this profession required constant interaction with the Managers/Engineers, technicians, and even clients.

 

A good AutoCAD 3D drafter with solid designing skills can easily land in any entry level job, which will provide him an immunity towards a substantial career growth. An expertise in AutoCAD design  techniques, can take your whole career to an another level.

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What do recruiters look for in engineering freshers? https://caddcentre.com/blog/what-do-recruiters-look-for-in-engineering-freshers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-do-recruiters-look-for-in-engineering-freshers Tue, 21 May 2019 04:30:50 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=330 We are in fastest growing techie generation where competition is what making us think out of the box and land on our dream job. Are you a fresher? Do you know what all recruiters...

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We are in fastest growing techie generation where competition is what making us think out of the box and land on our dream job. Are you a fresher? Do you know what all recruiters expect from a fresher? Let’s dig in!

All the freshers almost have the same qualification and exposure in the industry. But do you know what makes you stay ahead?  Here are the 5 key skills that recruiters are expecting from you

Communication Skills:

Communication is the key. That is why many companies have group discussions as one of the most significant recruitment process for selecting a candidate. Fluent spoken and written English will add an advantage to your profile. It shows how bold you are in communication to others.

Leadership Skills:

Be a self starter and take up responsibility which shows your positive attitude for the work culture. Your volunteering and internship skills add values to your profile.

Lay the foundation Strong:

Not everyone has laid the foundation Strong. As a fresher you have a chance to make use of your time better and effectively to work on building a strong foundation in basics. Because most of the interview questions come from basics.

Quick learner:

Show the interviewer that you are always willing to learn new technology and adapt to the changes because it will help you align the vision of the company with your goals.

Align to the work culture:

Most companies give importance to their work culture which includes a positive attitude, go getter attitude, speaking happiness, good team building and finally  interpersonal skills.

Concentrate on the above mentioned skills and get hired by your dream company.

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What are the three exceptional applications of CAD for CAR DESIGN? https://caddcentre.com/blog/what-are-the-three-exceptional-applications-of-cad-for-car-design/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-are-the-three-exceptional-applications-of-cad-for-car-design Wed, 30 Jan 2019 05:58:33 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=303 Today, automotive designs and manufacturing is not only about designing aesthetic and appealing aerodynamic CAD models. Instead, it is focused on making design and manufacturing processes more accessible to the stakeholders through efficient product lifecycle...

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Today, automotive designs and manufacturing is not only about designing aesthetic and appealing aerodynamic CAD models. Instead, it is focused on making design and manufacturing processes more accessible to the stakeholders through efficient product lifecycle management systems. Let’s have a look how CAD have enhanced the process of car designing and made it more accessible:

The use of APS in New Ford GT40s

APS utilizes CAD Design with SolidWorks and simulation tools for designing Ford GT40s to cut the cost of designs by 50%. The tool reduces the assembling time by 40% which in turn decrease the overall development cost and make it more accessible.

Ford manages the maintenance cost tolerance

Ford Company has employed Sigmundworks, Sigmund ABA and SOLIDWORKS to keep up the tolerances. These plug-ins greatly help to identify the design bugs, which are addressed and treated before they result in significant monetary losses.

JL Race cars simulating and modeling

Since beginning JLE has been using CAD- 2D, AutoCAD Mechanical, and 3D SOLIDWORKS platforms. These tools have efficiently reduced the design cycle’s cost by 70%. Moreover, JLE has standardized its product lifecycle by using SOLIDWORKS designs, analysis, and product data management solutions.

Overall, with these CAD tools the efficiency, performance, and accessibility of the automotive industry can be increased manifolds.

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How to make engineers employable? https://caddcentre.com/blog/how-to-make-engineers-employable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-engineers-employable Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:59:52 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=63 Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand...

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Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand but no expertise at all. A mere 18 to 20% of these engineering graduates can actually be called employable. The problem is that our education system focuses more on quantity rather than quality. It follows the outdated approach of emphasizing more on theories and less on practical applications. Engineers are supposed to be problem solvers. They are provided the tools to solve problems using the knowledge they gained while pursuing their respective engineering courses. The majority of these engineering graduates are clueless when it comes to solving real-world problems.

Alright, enough cursing the system, it is high time that we come up with a solution to change the scenario. Institutions and employers need to come together to make changes to the curriculum to meet the industry requirements. They need to do away with traditional teaching methods and realize the importance of the growing era of internet. Also they should hire professionals from the industry as special instructors to give them real world insights into the industry.

Students have to work on their part too; they of course are a big part of the system. They have to make themselves acquainted with the fast changing economy. They can follow certain key points for their development to make themselves employable:

 

1. Be focused on a particular field and gain expertise in it. Starting work on certificate courses like Solidworks, Revit, and more related to your concern industry.

2. Create a genuine resume that reflects your individuality. Don’t copy it from the seniors.

3. Take up online courses or join some company during vacations for a real-time experience.

4. Stay aware of the current trends and changing requirements of the industry, and acquire new skills to meet those requirements.

5. Sharpen your communication skills and work on your confidence. You’ve got to convince your worth of your employer.

6. As much as we may hate it, most companies filter out resumes based on scores. Scoring higher marks are important for getting a job.

 

CADD Centre is backed by a team of experienced and professionally qualified teachers, maintaining the highest standard for the facility to create the perfect environment for professional training. CADD Centre Training Services focuses on initiatives to develop industry-institute partnerships; courses on CAD, and CAE, are updated constantly with inputs from the industry.

 

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Indian Design Industry – Designing a New Growth ERA https://caddcentre.com/blog/design-industry-designing-a-new-growth-era/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=design-industry-designing-a-new-growth-era Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:44:14 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=59 Design industry in India is characterised by many small to medium sized “innovative” firms. There are a few well organized design companies with high employment rates. These firms offer multiple specialities and serve more...

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Design Industry - Designing a New Growth ERA

Design Industry – Designing a New Growth ERA

Design industry in India is characterised by many small to medium sized “innovative” firms. There are a few well organized design companies with high employment rates. These firms offer multiple specialities and serve more or less as one-stop-shop for design needs (marketing, arts, publication etc.). Indian government is taking initiatives to improve the state of design industry in India and opening doors for satisfying employment opportunities. Make in India is one such initiative to encourage investors and entrepreneurs to invest in Indian economy and CADD Centre is playing its part to make this move a success.

The Essence of the Design Industry

Design industry in any economy holds an important aspect of creativity, innovation and growth. It provides processes and tools to translate ideas into practical business applications and thereby translating into huge monetary growth. It is an interdisciplinary, problem-solving discipline which combines creativity with skill and knowledge in areas of technology, business and communications.

Organizations hire professional designers to carry out tasks such as packaging and designing effective advertising campaigns, designing product, developing their unique identity etc. Design industry is the keystone to the design of publications including books, online resources, newspapers, blogs, magazines and websites.

Global Expansion and Abundant Opportunities

A few Indian design companies are internationalizing their operations. They have been opening offices in other countries and tying up with design companies from other countries. Students who have completed their courses can find lots of job opportunities whether they want to start their career in fashion industry, animation, graphic design/web design, architecture or manufacturing there are various roles available within the design industry.

Foreign companies like Saffron Brand Consultants, Landor & Associates, Fitch, WD partners have already setup operations in India. These companies mainly represent the branding and communication domain. There is news of a few more coming to India from other design domains as well.

Some such tie-ups are:

1. Elephant Strategy + Design entered into an alliance with npk Industrial Design, Netherlands and Design Continuum, USA.

2. Vyas Gianetti Creative signed six partnerships with Flex / The Innovation Lab (Product Design); Lava Graphic Studios (Editorial Design); Indeed (Marketing Sales & Strategy); Wally Olins’ Saffron; DixonBaxi (Creative and Strategic consultancy); and Ryan + Deslauriers (Real Estate Branding).

3. Onio Design has partnered with Style Vision, France for Trend Research.

4. Brandscapes Worldwide Consultancy has tied up with Design Bridge, U.K based design consultancy firm.

Key Insights into the Design Landscape

1. People in Taiwan, India and China are well aware of public design institutions.

2. Italy, China and India are the main players in overseas design outsourcing.

3. China and India are thought to enjoy affordable pricing for design development.

4. In France, India and Sweden, consumers favour a design style that is reflective of their unique cultural characteristics.

5. Korean firms spent less money on design, along with Brazilian and Indian firms. Design-related investment is the lowest in India.

6. The total expenditure by people on design is highest in Britain and U.S., while those of Korea, China and India are low, indicating lack of awareness of design.

Indian Government Initiatives for Industry Improvement

The Indian government has taken crucial steps in collaboration with private associations to enhance the state of the design industry. One significant driver of transformation is the “Make in India” campaign.

“Make in India” is driving the transformation

Make in India is the Indian government’s flagship campaign planned to encourage the domestic manufacturing industry and attract outsiders to invest into the Indian economy. The Prime Minister invites all the members associated with the campaign, especially the corporates and the entrepreneurs, and realize their duties by first developing the nation and for investors to provide the country with foreign investments.

Mr. Narendra Modi also promised to have an overall development of nation rather than a political agenda. He puts emphasis over the poverty improvement and employment creation that would certainly the key point to make the campaign successful. Make in India includes 25 sectors of the economy for skills enhancement and job creation.

The list includes: bio-technology, chemicals, tourism, aviation, IT, textiles, and hospitality, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, ports, leather, wellness, design manufacturing, mining, railways, renewable energy, and electronics. The initiative is expected to drive an increase in tax revenue and GDP growth.

The Indian Advantage

Indian technical forces have expertise that cannot be found anywhere else around the globe. Specifically, Indians do have a rare capacity for creating creative resolutions with limited resources when compared with the engineers in the West.

Nurturing Talent: CADD Centre’s Contribution

There are few institutions those works regularly on the students to improve their skills and give them a platform to get their dream job. CADD Centre is a leading one.

CADD Centre is Asia’s biggest network of CAD training centres, head quartered at Chennai, India and provides end to end solution to CAD users and also trained students in fields such as Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Aided Design (CAD).

Today, CADD Centre have more than 520 franchise outlets which are spread across 22 countries. CADD Centre has excelled in training over 1 Million graphic artists, engineers, and management professionals, who are employed globally.

Shaping the Future

If the prime minister is giving his full support to the Design sector through the Make in India movement, career openings must be explored far beyond what was previously thought possible for Engineers. CADD Centre is playing its part to drive this transformation can prove to be counsellor and a trusted advisor in this direction.

In Conclusion

Design can renovate the way we do things, and result in new economic benefits and a better quality of life. With the proper strategies in design, can solve problems in ways that are functionally and aesthetically pleasing and make economic sense. Design helps to improve business efficiencies, offer world-class products and services, improve quality and differentiation, productivity and margins, increase revenues and achieve higher market share and accelerated growth.

This article presents the Indian Design Industry in its present form and future scope and also discusses how movements like “Make in India” transform the state of Design sector in India and generate new revenue opportunities.

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the “Make in India” campaign?

“Make in India” is a flagship campaign by the Indian government aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investments into India’s economy.

2. What are some key sectors covered by the “Make in India” initiative?

The “Make in India” initiative encompasses 25 sectors, including biotechnology, chemicals, tourism, aviation, IT, textiles, hospitality, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and more.

3. How does the Indian design industry compare internationally?

India, along with Italy and China, is a major player in overseas design outsourcing. However, design-related investment is comparatively lower in India.

4. What role does CADD Centre play in shaping talent in the design industry?

CADD Centre is Asia’s largest network of CAD training centers, providing comprehensive training in fields like Computer Aided Engineering, Manufacturing, and Design. It has trained over a million professionals globally.

5. How can effective design benefit businesses?

Effective design can enhance business efficiencies, offer superior products and services, improve quality, increase productivity, boost revenues, and secure a higher market share, ultimately leading to accelerated growth.

 

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CAD Trends Worldwide https://caddcentre.com/blog/cad-trends-worldwide/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cad-trends-worldwide Mon, 20 Mar 2017 06:49:02 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=11 Computer-aided design (CAD) is creating two- or three-dimensional (2D or 3D) graphical representations of physical objects with the use of computer programs. The technology has evolved in last few years and knowing the trends...

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CAD Trends

Computer-aided design (CAD) is creating two- or three-dimensional (2D or 3D) graphical representations of physical objects with the use of computer programs. The technology has evolved in last few years and knowing the trends bring by these technologies is vital for future planning of any business.

A B2B firm (Business Advantage Group) released a report telling the CAD trend worldwide, based on their survey on global CAD users. We took the top most surprising trends worth sharing with our readers here, believing this information could be useful for some CAD users and their managers.

Top CAD trends

1. There is a wide breach between the use and awareness of the CAD:

According to the survey of 2014, the 81% of total responded were ‘aware’ of the 3-D printing and only 62% of them were actually using the technology. In the year of 2015, the percentage increased and reached 88% of people aware of 3-D printing and 77% of them who were actually using the technology. If we compare the result the gap is actually shrinking, however, still it is still a subject of concern for the industry.

2. Number of people who seeks mobile access to the CAD data is increasing:

According to the survey, there are 21% of the total respondents who, at present, are accessing CAD data on mobile platform by using one or other means of access and these numbers are estimated to increase up to 10% more in the coming years. In the States, the percentage has already crossed the quarter of all respondents, however, the growth is predicted to be high in Asia Pacific reason with 18% of growth rate over the year of 2015.

3. CAD users not seems to be attracted at the Big yet:

Studies tell that the big data apps are still far from the CAD user’s attention. According to the results, only 3% of the respondents have embraced the data analytical apps and predicted number would go till 4% only, over the next year.

4. CAD would grow in the cloud:

The survey results and the prediction says that the good number of Cad users would be moving into the cloud in next five years. According to the results, currently 7% of total respondents are using cloud-based CAD system which in the next year is predicted go till 16% and in another next year can cross 25%.

Forgive us if we missed any other important trend here, and feel free to add that in the comments below. Please share how helpful the post was for you.

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