Autodesk to acquire iLogic software from Logimetrix

03 December 2008

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Autodesk, Inc, a leader in design innovation technologies, is signing a definitive agreement to acquire the iLogic software and related technology from Canada-based Logimetrix, Inc. iLogic is Logimetrix's desktop rules-based design automation technology.

Terms of the agreement have not been disclosed, but Autodesk says this move demonstrates the company's commitment to providing a comprehensive Digital Prototyping system to manufacturers of all sizes, giving them the ability to design, visualise and simulate their designs earlier in the process. The addition of the iLogic technology will strengthen Autodesk’s Digital Prototyping offering by bringing user-friendly tools for rules-based design and automation to mainstream manufacturers.

iLogic technology is said to make it easy for designers and engineers to capture design intent and automate common design tasks by creating ‘smart parts’ that can embed higher levels of design intelligence directly into an Autodesk Inventor digital prototype, all without the need for programming knowledge.

Robert ‘Buzz’ Kross, senior vice president of Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions, says: "The acquisition of iLogic technology will extend rules-based design and automation capabilities to the desktop, opening doors to new and enhanced workflows for users that are unrivalled in the manufacturing industry. Individual engineers and workgroups will have the ability to more easily capture design intent directly into digital prototypes and create digital prototypes through automation without requiring any programming."

 

 

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