Vectorworks 2009 Localized Versions Released in Europe
COLUMBIA, MD,
Oct 31, 2008 - Nemetschek North America has announced that a number of its
major European distributors have released their localized 2009 versions of
the award-winning Vectorworks line of design software, including: Designer,
Architect, Landmark, Spotlight, Machine Design, Fundamentals, and
Renderworks.
The European distributors have tailored Vectorworks 2009 products to meet
the specific needs of their local marketplaces. Versions are now available
in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. Belgium,
Luxembourg, and the Netherlands will be releasing Vectorworks 2009 in the
next few weeks.
The English-language versions of the Vectorworks 2009 product line were
released in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand and other
international markets in September, 2008. This newest version has received
positive feedback from early adopters.
"Our localized versions are developed by Nemetschek North America and
then enhanced to meet the local requirements in other countries," says Sean
Flaherty, CEO of Nemetschek North America. "Through a close partnership with
our distributors, customers are now getting the advantages of Vectorworks
2009 hot on the heels of the English-language release."
The Vectorworks 2009 product line is powered by Parasolid, the
industry-leading CAD/CAM/CAE modeling kernel from Siemens PLM Software.
Given the large-scale modeling requirements of the A/E/C industry,
Nemetschek North America believes that the best way to build a strong
modeling platform is to leverage the investment the manufacturing industry
has made in software development. Embedding a mature modeling software
engine such as Parasolid into the Vectorworks products which already had
unique free-form solids and surface modeling capabilities establishes
Vectorworks as a best-in-class architectural 3D solution.
Additionally, innovative new interface functionality in Vectorworks 2009
products enhances usability. The pre-selection indication feature provides
intelligent feedback from the cursor. Used in conjunction with drawing
tools, SmartCursor snapping allows users to draw with more precision.
There are more than 70 other features in version 2009 that provide users
with a software application that gives them the flexibility to design the
way they want, the versatility to address all phases of design, and the
intuitiveness to enable them to work the way they think.
For product availability by country and for more information, go to
www.vectorworks.net/international and select the country of your choice.
English-language versions of Vectorworks are available worldwide.
About Nemetschek North America
Nemetschek North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nemetschek AG. A
global leader in design technologies, Nemetschek North America has been
developing CAD software for the AEC, entertainment, landscape design, and
manufacturing fields since 1985.
For more information, visit
www.vectorworks.net.
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