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GstarCAD Attended "Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) 2011"

GstarCAD, an industry leading 2D/3D CAD software provider attended "Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) 2011" in Japan from June 22 to June 24.

2011-07-03
BEIJING, CHINA, July 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) GstarCAD, an industry leading 2D/3D CAD software provider, today announced that it attended "Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) 2011" in Japan from June 22 to June 24, together with its distributors Taiyo System Technology Co., Ltd and Gazeru Co., Ltd.

DMS is one of the largest professional and traditional exhibitions in the field of production systems, aiming to provide diverse solutions such as CAD, CAE, ERP, etc. Many visitors from design, development, manufacture, production engineering and information system departments are attracted to this exhibition every year to do business with enterprises in this field. DMS 2011 was the first major exhibition in Tokyo since the big earthquake on March 11, 2011 and the number of visitors increased by 15% compared to last year.

During this exhibition, Taiyo System Technology Co., Ltd and Gazeru Co., Ltd introduced GstarCAD 2011 to customers through live demo and the designs which were accomplished by this CAD software at the same time answered customers' questions. Many customers spoken highly of this CAD software and showed great interest in the unique functions of GstarCAD especially the featured Ribbon interface and improved highly enhanced 3D Functions. The newly added Ribbon GUI provides stylish and customizable menu appearance and enables users to find well-used commands more quickly and directly, while the highly enhanced 3D Functions includes Profile of 3D Solid Model which creates projectional profile of 3D solid model in paper space and Shaded Plot in Layout which is available to preview, print or publish object set in viewport. In this 3 days' exhibition, Huang Meiyu, vice-president of Suzhou Gstarsoft Co., Ltd also attended this exhibition and communicated with customers and partners.

GstarCAD's appearance in this exhibition aroused great concern in the industry as well as among users. Ueda Takeshi one of GstarCAD users said: "Facing of the fierce competition in global market, it's very important to choose CAD technology with high performance and low cost for manufacturing enterprises. GstarCAD is just the prior selection for us." Zhou Runqiang, the president of Gazeru Co., Ltd exclaimed: "GstarCAD has been introduced into Japan for two years and now more and more customers turn to apply GstarCAD due to its high quality and full functions which benefit a lot to them. We are very confident in GstarCAD and we will further strengthen our partnership in future to contribute more to the CAD market of Japan."

GstarCAD is the fast, powerful and DWG-compatible CAD software for the industries involving AEC, mechanical, manufacturing, electrical, GIS, survey and mapping, civil, etc. It is the world-class 2D/3D CAD (Computer aided design) software platform based on IntelliCAD technology. GstarCAD's powerful functions, AutoCAD-compatible programming platform, cost-effective solution and ease-of-use operating interface ensure that your design inspiration comes true skillfully and thoroughly at high speed.
For further information, please visit http://en.gstarcad.com


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[Press-News.org] GstarCAD Attended "Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) 2011"
GstarCAD, an industry leading 2D/3D CAD software provider attended "Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS) 2011" in Japan from June 22 to June 24.