racer05
Mechanical
- Jul 11, 2003
- 2
Which CAD software are you and your clients using?
I work for a company that sells machinery for the mining and construction industries. We use Pro-E and AutoCAD.
From my experience, it looks like this:
AutoCAD: Still widely used by civil, structural, big consulting companies (Fluor, Bechtel, etc.), plant engineers, home builders, general contractors. Used by many machine design-build companies but losing popularity.
Pro-Engineer: Machine design, construction machinery.
Autodesk Inventor, Solid Edge: Same as Pro-E. Don't know which is more popular.
Unigraphics and Catia: automotive design.
Classified ads for engineers still require AutoCAD more than any other CAD software.
If you were just starting in business, what would you buy today?
Joe
I work for a company that sells machinery for the mining and construction industries. We use Pro-E and AutoCAD.
From my experience, it looks like this:
AutoCAD: Still widely used by civil, structural, big consulting companies (Fluor, Bechtel, etc.), plant engineers, home builders, general contractors. Used by many machine design-build companies but losing popularity.
Pro-Engineer: Machine design, construction machinery.
Autodesk Inventor, Solid Edge: Same as Pro-E. Don't know which is more popular.
Unigraphics and Catia: automotive design.
Classified ads for engineers still require AutoCAD more than any other CAD software.
If you were just starting in business, what would you buy today?
Joe