Past CAD Brands
Acquired, orphaned, failed or rebranded.
- Alias
- Acquired by Autodesk
- Applicon
- Acquired by UGS Corp.
- CADAM INC
- Acquired by Dassault Systèmes
- CADCentre
- Rebranded as Aveva
- Baystate Technologies
- Acquired by Kubotek Corporation
- BARCO NV
- Now called Ucamco for printed circuit board applications
- Camsco
- Acquired by Gerber
- CIS (Cambridge Interactive Systems)
- Acquired by Computervision
- CADKEY
- Acquired by Baystate Technologies
- Calma
- Acquired by Computervision
- Claris
- Published "ClarisCAD", abandoned in transition of company to FileMaker Inc.
- Computervision
- Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation
- Diehl Graphsoft
- Acquired by Nemetschek
- Investronica
- Acquired by Lectra
- Matra DataVision
- Acquired by Dassault Systèmes
- Microdynamics, Inc.
- Acquired by Gerber
- NC Graphics
- Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation
- Revit Technology Corporation
- Acquired by Autodesk
- Spatial Corp.
- Acquired by Dassault Systèmes
- SDRC
- Acquired by UGS Corp.
- SRAC
- (Structural Research and Analysis Corporation) acquired by SolidWorks Corporation
- SolidWorks Corporation
- Acquired by Dassault Systèmes
- SDRC-IDEAS
- Acquired by Unigraphics Solutions
- Unigraphics Solutions a.k.a. UGS Corp.
- Acquired by Siemens
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