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CAD Repair Helps Solve the CAD Interoperability ProblemPITTSBURGH, PA - July 27,2000 - CAD Repair, a privately held Pittsburgh business, is offering CAD professionals a new service to help import problematic CAD neutral files. CAD interoperability has come a long way with the introduction of the STEP file format and the launches of Internet based healing and repair services. But even with the improvements made in CAD interoperability there are still CAD models that do not lend themselves to automatic healing and repair. As much as 25 percent of the models returned from an automatic healing process are still in need of repair. In some cases the automatic process has made changes that a trained healing specialist could have avoided. Some models just need the personal attention of a CAD repair specialist working interactively on the model to repair it. CAD Repair is just such a service. Using CADfix, an International TechneGroup Incorporated product, CAD Repair can perform low cost automatic healing and also perform manual repair when the condition of the model requires a specialist's attention. For those CAD professionals that occasionally need CAD neutral file healing and repair services, a specialized service such as CAD Repair may be beneficial.
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