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Re: easy way to find your robot weight.
I think most automotive, aerospace, and other large engineering companies use one of the big three: Unigraphics (GM/Delphi), Dassault Systems/IBM Catia (Boeing/Ford?/many foreign car companies), or Pro/Engineer. I think Autodesk products (Inventor, at least) are more geared toward small/medium business. I like Inventor, but I don't think it's used widely in big companies.
Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong... Last edited by Greg McCoy : 18-09-2005 at 14:33. |
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