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Re: student inventor

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Originally Posted by matt111
i mean come on...what major company would use inventor as its main drawing/modeling software...jsut my two cents
You would probably be shocked, maybe even have a heart attack at the amount of companies that use Inventor. I would not be surprised to hear that it's probably used somewhere inside of companies such as Delphi, GM, etc. A quick search shows that a ship building company, a rock crusher company, and a motor coach company. Also things like "Leading Packaging Industry Companies Select Autodesk Inventor over SolidWorks and SolidEdge Software" and "Brakes India to Use Autodesk Inventor: Automotive Brake Manufacturer in India Transitions from 2D to 3D Design." It seems like Inventor would be a great way to save a few bucks or increase productivity when a company uses CAD. For some reason people always think this program was created to teach high school kids CAD.
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