
CONCORD,
MA, Nov 17, 2009 - SpaceClaim, provider of the world’s fastest and most innovative 3D
direct
modeling software, today announced the 5th release of the company’s
engineering software, SpaceClaim 2009+. This new version of SpaceClaim is the
first in the industry to support Windows 7 and Multi-Touch for 3D direct
modeling. Other new 2009+ capabilities are aimed at driving ease of use in
preparing models for simulation, and extending SpaceClaim’s leadership in direct
modeling for conceptual design.

Beams feature in SpaceClaim 2009+
(click to see the video)
“This has been a remarkable year for
SpaceClaim, as we have begun to see wider adoption in engineering
organizations,” said Chris Randles, SpaceClaim President and CEO. “Our rapid
growth this year demonstrates that we are solving real, complex, and costly
engineering challenges, such as accelerating the development of concept
models, or speeding model preparation for upfront or downstream analysis and
simulation. On average, our customers report a halving of the time taken to
prepare models for CAE, enabling them to be more productive and accelerating
overall time-to-market. With industry-leading partners such as ANSYS, we are
now recognized as an innovative solution that is expanding the use of 3D
among analysts, engineers, and other non-CAD specialists in modern
manufacturing organizations.”
SpaceClaim is enabling manufacturers to accelerate innovation cycles and
leverage engineering and product styling as key differentiators. SpaceClaim
evolves 3D outside of the traditional detail design environment in CAD,
putting straightforward modeling tools in the hands of engineers and CAE
analysts. With SpaceClaim, engineers can perform simulation, collaborate,
and converge before specifying the design concept to the CAD team for
detailing and design-for-manufacture. Additionally, SpaceClaim provides CAE
engineers with a solution to easily prepare, edit, and optimize CAD data,
with the freedom to explore solutions without relying on CAD operators.

Detailing feature in SpaceClaim 2009+
(click to see the video)
SpaceClaim 2009+ pushes the envelope of Direct Modeling and automates
model preparation
The new release features enhanced capabilities for design and analysis
engineers that include:
-
Direct modeling enhancements:
- Bodies can be locked to prevent unintentional modification.
- New round creation techniques allow rounds to be placed in more
complicated situations.
- Curves imprinted on faces can be easily manipulated,
facilitating conceptual sketching in 3D.
- Numerous other enhancements to surfacing, patterning, and
construction geometry maintain SpaceClaim’s lead in direct modeling.
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Model preparation for simulation made
easier:
- Conceptual beam elements facilitate structural design.
- A beam library provides easy beam creation with standard
sections.
- Beam extraction converts imported beams to conceptual beams.
- Enhanced geometry checking and repair makes it easy to diagnose
common geometry problems.
- De-featuring is faster than ever with new round slicing tools.
- Several ANSYS add-in enhancements, including ability to transfer
beams and pattern count dimensions, making it more convenient to
optimize models from within ANSYS Workbench 2.0.
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Multi-touch user interaction
- Hands-on interactive solid modeling using up to four fingers
provides a more immersive user experience.
- New selection techniques such as four-finger box select and
lasso select make the most common 3D interactions faster than
possible with a mouse.
- Multi-touch view rotation and gesture support provide
straightforward access to commands that would normally be hidden
behind toggle-keys and shortcuts.
SpaceClaim Expands Partner Relationships and
Meets Market Demand
SpaceClaim has experienced strong demand for its products, accelerating
sales growth in 2009, despite the global recession. This momentum results
from SpaceClaim’s commitment to understanding engineers’ needs and the
Company’s ability to address gaps in model design and analysis not filled by
traditional CAD. Over the last year, SpaceClaim announced:
- Continuing customer adoptions and successes including K2 Medical,
BorgWarner, Ethicon, Emhart Glass, Sharp, Widex A/S, McCormick and
Stevenson, Moog, Husqvarna, Fuel Cell Energy, Varian Semiconductor, and
Whirlpool.
- A licensing and distribution agreement with ANSYS, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ANSS), a global innovator of simulation software and
technologies. The agreement provides customers with bi-directional
capabilities between SpaceClaim Engineer and ANSYS 12.0 and 11.0
software as well as ANSYS Workbench 2.0. Additionally, it adds the
powerful ANSYS sales force to distribute SpaceClaim to CAE customers.
- A major OEM contract with Flow International Corporation
(NASDAQ:FLOW), the world leader in ultrahigh-pressure waterjet
technology. Flow Waterjet equipment will offer SpaceClaim’s solutions
integrated for customers that are machining high volume, short run or
prototyping parts.
- The first 3D direct modeler with Windows Touch enabling engineers to
create and edit models with their fingers on the screen. SpaceClaim was
chosen by Microsoft as one of a few select Independent Software Vendors
(ISV’s) in support of the launch of Windows 7.
See the
What's
New in SpaceClaim 2009+ page to review more details and watch videos
demonstrating the new and improved features in SpaceClaim 2009+.
SpaceClaim enables up-front simulation and leverages investments in
existing CAD and CAE tools. SpaceClaim supports standard data exchange
formats ACIS, STEP, IGES, ECAD, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, DWG, DXF, STL, OBJ,
XAML, VRML, 3D PDF (requires Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended) and includes
interactivity with Bunkspeed HyperShot. With add-on modules, SpaceClaim
Engineer can import and edit Pro/ENGINEER, Autodesk Inventor, CATIA v4 and
v5, VDA, Parasolid, SolidWorks, JT, and NX native files.
About SpaceClaim Corporation
SpaceClaim provides the world’s fastest and most innovative 3D Direct
Modeling solutions. SpaceClaim has created a quantum leap in engineering
productivity, enabling 3D solid modeling that is accessible to everyone from
power users and engineers to part-time designers. Global customers include
Nokia Siemens Networks, BorgWarner, Medtronic, Lotus Cars, Sharp, K2 Medical
Systems, FuelCell Energy, Emhart Glass, GE Aviation, General Dynamics, and
the U.S Navy. SpaceClaim is privately held and backed by Borealis Ventures,
Kodiak Venture Partners, and North Bridge Venture Partners. For more
information on SpaceClaim, please visit:
www.spaceclaim.com.
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