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| name = SpaceClaim | logo = | screenshot = SpaceClaim-Screenshot.png | caption = Screenshot of SpaceClaim Engineer displaying a multi-body part (center) and the ribbon interface (top) | collapsible = | author = | developer = SpaceClaim Corporation | released = {{Start date|2007|04|01}} | discontinued = | latest release version = 19.0 | latest release date = {{Start date and age|2018|02|08}} | latest preview version = | latest preview date = | programming language = | operating system = Windows | platform = | size = | language = | status = | genre = CAD | license = Proprietary | website = {{URL|SpaceClaim.com}} }} SpaceClaim is a solid modeling CAD (computer-aided design) software that runs on Microsoft Windows and developed by SpaceClaim Corporation. The company is headquartered in Concord, Massachusetts. SpaceClaim Corporation was founded in 2005 to develop 3D solid modeling software for mechanical engineering. Its first CAD application was launched in 2007 and used an approach to solid modeling where design concepts are created by pulling, moving, filling, combining, and reusing 3D shapes.[1] It was acquired by Ansys in May 2014, Inc, and was integrated in subsequent versions of Ansys Simulation packages as a built-in 3D modeler.[2] SpaceClaim Corporation markets SpaceClaim Engineer directly to end-user and indirectly by other channels. SpaceClaim also licenses its software for OEMs, such as ANSYS,[3] Flow International Corporation,[4] CatalCAD, and Ignite Technology which markets a version of SpaceClaim for jewelry design. Modeling technologySpaceClaim’s 3D direct modeling technology is primarily expressed through its user interface in four tools: pull, move, fill, and combine:
These functions were developed in the modelling kernel ACIS[5] licensed to SpaceClaim by Dassault Systemes. HistoryIn September 2005, Mike Payne, Danny Dean, David Taylor, and Blake Courter founded SpaceClaim Corporation. Mike Payne was previously a founder of PTC and SolidWorks. On April 1, 2007, SpaceClaim released SpaceClaim 2007 Professional, its first commercial release. On September 30, 2008, Chris Randles become CEO and Mike Payne become Chairman of the Board. On July 21, 2009, SpaceClaim announced support for multi-touch hardware.[6][7] On April 29, 2014 technical software company ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS) acquired SpaceClaim for $85 million in cash, plus considerations. . ANSYS is specialized in developing software for product development simulation and analysis, and has sold a version of SpaceClaim (named ANSYS SpaceClaim Direct Modeler) as an option for its CAE software since 2009. Release history
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References1. ^Wade Roush, SpaceClaim Captures $5 Million Series D Funding to “Democratize” 3D Modeling, Xconomy Boston, May 13, 2010, sourced on January 9, 2011 2. ^ANSYS Acquires SpaceClaim Corporation, A Leading Provider Of 3-D Modeling Software 3. ^David Mantey, ANSYS & SpaceClaim Streamline Engineering Design & Simulation Product Development, Product Design & Development, September 09, 2009, "ANSYS and SpaceClaim entered a licensing and distribution agreement this morning to offer SpaceClaim 3D Direct Modeling as an option within the ANSYS Simulation Driven Product," sourced on January 11, 2011 4. ^Larry Boulden, Manageable Modeling for Waterjet Machining, Design World Online, October 07, 2009, "FlowMaster now includes SpaceClaim Engineer and Style software packages," sourced on January 11, 2011 5. ^{{cite web|title=SpaceClaim Frequently Asked Questions|url=http://www.spaceclaim.com/en/support/FAQ/General_FAQ.aspx?fss=General%20Questions|publisher=SpaceClaim Corporation|accessdate=17 May 2013}} 6. ^Edward C. Baig, [https://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2009-11-12-Baigtouchscreen12_CV_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip Windows 7 Could Hasten Touch-Screen Computers], USA Today, November 12, 2009, "SpaceClaim is about to bring out sophisticated 3D modeling software for engineers that exploits multitouch," sourced on January 13, 2011. 7. ^Stephen H. Wildstrom, Multitouch Moves to the Big Screen: PCs, Business Week, October 28, 2009, "SpaceClaim Engineer , a high-end design program, will allow 3D rotation of a model by touching one finger to the point you want to use as a pivot and rotating the drawing with a second finger," sourced on January 13, 2011 External links
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