Solutions for Marine Networks
XBow model courtesy of Ulstein Group ASA
Structural • Outfitting • Machinery • Piping • Electrical • HVAC
Nupas-Cadmatic’s latest software version, V6.1, is an extremely powerful 3D CAD/CAE/CAM system designed specifically for shipbuilding and off- shore industries. Nupas-Cadmatic is an innovative solution that simplifies the entire building cycle from the de- sign phase all the way up to the vessel launch. The system saves design time, production time and materials through- out all the ship creation phases: from basic structural design, preliminary de- sign of engine rooms and piping sys- tems to detailed engineering and pro- duction information.
Nupas-Cadmatic is a concurrent en- gineering tool for ship hull, piping, out- fitting, HVAC, cable tray and electrical engineering. Powerful 3D modeling in conjunction with advanced production modules significantly improve the quality of production and greatly shorten con- struction times. Nupas-Cadmatic is represented glob- ally by a network of 21 sales and sup- port partners. Our unified goal is to keep our more than 400 Nupas-Cadmatic cli- ents one step ahead of the competition in continuously changing market condi- tions.
Numeriek Centrum Groningen B.V. Osloweg 110, 9723 BX, Groningen, The Netherlands tel: +31 50 57 53 980, email:
sales@ncg.nl
Some V6.1 Highlights
• New Ribbon User Interface • High Level Topology • Copy Manager • Improved Hull Viewer • Enhanced support for Unicode • Renewed HVAC routing • 3D spaces and compartments • Improved Shell Views • New Diagram – 3D Model Integration • Electrical Cable Router • eBrowser model comparison • eBrowser location views • Topological Seams & Butts • Enhanced hole management
Cadmatic Oy
Itäinen Rantakatu 72, 20810 Turku, Finland tel: +358 2 412 411, email:
sales@cadmatic.com
www.nupas-cadmatic.com
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