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About CATIA
CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application) is a multi-platform CAD/CAM/CAE commercial software suite developed by the French company Dassault Systemes and marketed worldwide by IBM. Written in the C++ programming language, CATIA is the cornerstone of the Dassault Systemes product lifecycle management software suite.
CATIA is used by the automotive and aerospace industries for automobile and aircraft product and tooling design. There are thousands of companies the world over using CATIA. For every company that uses CATIA for product design, there are hundreds of suppliers to those companies that also use CATIA.
CATIA is found in a variety of industries throughout the world. Some of these industries include; Aerospace, Appliances, Architecture, Automotive, Construction, Consumer Goods, Electronics, Medical, Furniture, Machinery, Mold and Die, and Shipbuilding.
CATIA has played a major role in NASA's design of the Space Shuttle. The military, working with private industry, uses CATIA for the design of "jet-fighter" aircraft, aircraft carriers, helicopters, tanks and various other forms of weaponry.
Scope Of CATIA
No doubt, there is a great demand of CATIA in the market and growing its popularity with the passes of the time., HONDA , NISAN, FORD, SONY, etc has adapted the CATIA for its primary software and many other small or big companies are adapting day to day, All companies require Design Engineers because all the products are designed before the production and manufacturing of the product is directly done with the help of drawing, , hence there is a great demand of CATIA in the market and this demand will increase in future as the demand of accuracy of the commodity increases. As there is a great demand of Designing in the market, hence each Mechanical, Civil Engineer Architecture should have the knowledge of at least one of CAD software, but there is a great demand of CATIA because of its user friendly nature and less time consumptions, hence we provide training for the same.
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