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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2006
For more information, please contact:
FeatureCAM - Delcam USA
888-393-6455
info@featurecam.com
FeatureCAM Announces Progress in All
Areas at Completion of First Year with Delcam Group
Salt
Lake City, UT
– Delcam
USA, developer of the FeatureCAM range of CADCAM software,
announces progress in all areas of the business at the
completion of its first year as part of the Delcam group of
companies. Glenn
McMinn, President of Delcam USA, reported, "The company
has seen a steady growth in sales.
We have released a new version to positive response
from our customers and we have expanded our international
distribution by adding selected Delcam Sales Partners to our
network of resellers. In
addition, the Salt Lake City support team has been doubled
in size and we have started on a similar doubling of our
development staff. Progress
is well under way in incorporating some new 3D machining
technology into the next FeatureCAM release, along with many
other enhancements."
New
international resellers that have been authorized from the
Delcam network include Camplex Pty Ltd in Australia; SEACAM
Servicos e Comercio Ltda in Brazil; Hankook Delcam in Korea;
and AZtech - Design & Manufacturing Technology in South
Africa. Several
more are ready to join the FeatureCAM reseller family once
their training has been completed.
In addition, Delcam's subsidiaries in China and
Germany will also sell FeatureCAM.
Alongside
the expansion of the distribution network, work has
progressed on translating the software into a wider range of
languages. German,
French and Chinese versions are now available.
"Increasing our support for a larger number of
languages is a key part of our expansion plans following our
integration with Delcam," said Mr. McMinn.
"I am confident the success that Italian and
Japanese versions of FeatureCAM have achieved will be
repeated with our new translations."
The
combined marketing power of the merged companies has been
seen in a greater interest in Delcam at a number of
exhibitions, including the EMO exhibition, which saw the
launch of the German version of FeatureCAM.
In addition, the number of downloads has increased
significantly of the evaluation version from the www.featurecam.com web site.
"We
have enjoyed a very productive first year as part of the
Delcam," commented Mr. McMinn.
"The reaction to the merger from our customers
was very positive – they see the benefits they receive now
that we are part of a larger organization.
With the many developments, both technical and
commercial, I am sure 2006 will be an even better year for
FeatureCAM."
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