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Avant!
A new major EDA vendor. Provides, front end, back end and simulation software. New owner of HSPICE.
(http://www.avanticorp.com/)
Cadence
The largest EDA company.
(http://www.cadence.com)
Interactive Image Technologies
Analog, digital and mixed analog/digital simulator vendor.
(http://www.interactiv.com)
Ivex Design International
Founded in 1993 with the objective of providing affordable Windows-based EDA tools, Ivex now produces commercially available shrink-wrap Windows software for Schematic Capture and Printed Circuit Board layout.
(http://www.ivex.com/)
Mentor Graphics
One of the major EDA vendors.
(http://www.mentorg.com)
Synopsys
One of the major EDA vendors, strong in synthesis.
(http://www.synopsys.com)
CAD for Industrial Applications
Industry Information What skills will I learn? Mechanical Drafting and Design Computer skills CAD operation - Mechanical and Electronic Team-building skills
(http://www.nsccux.sccd.ctc.edu/~electron/cad_ind.htm)
Comprehensive range of Schematic Capture, PCB Design, Simulation, FPGA...
Cadshop (Pty)(LTD) established in 1986 is South Africa’s leading specialist software supplier to electronic design and engineering companies. Our customers include Telecom, RF and Military companies.
(cad.gw.co.za/)
Welcome to the Banner Design Companies
Graphic & Industrial Design Marketing & Engineering Sign, Display & Exhibit Fabrication Construction & Installation Postal address Corporate Headquarters
(http://www.bannerdesignco.com/)
NETO HI-TECH - CAD CAM
NETO Hi-Tech - Israel's hi-tech search engine. Everything you want to know about the Israeli hi-tech market. Companies From start-ups to public firms, news, Job opportunities, finance.
(http://www.neto.co.il/territory/cadcam.html)
04/07/97 3-D HOME-DESIGN: KEEP IT SIMPLE
View items related to this story 3-D HOME-DESIGN: KEEP IT SIMPLE Two modest software programs work well, but blueprints still may be the best bet Mies van der Rohe hadn't heard of software ...
(http://www.businessweek.com/1997/14/b352139.htm)
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