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Unigraphics Solutions
NameUnigraphics Solutions
TypePrivate
IndustryComputer-aided design
Founded1969
FounderJohn T. Parsons
HeadquartersMaryland, United States
Key peopleTony Affuso, Jim Ryan

Unigraphics Solutions is a leading provider of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software, founded by John T. Parsons in 1969, with its headquarters in Maryland, United States. The company has been at the forefront of innovation, working with renowned organizations such as NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. Unigraphics Solutions has also collaborated with esteemed institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University. The company's software has been utilized in various projects, including the International Space Station and the F-35 Lightning II.

Introduction to

Unigraphics Solutions Unigraphics Solutions is a prominent player in the CAD/CAM industry, offering a range of software solutions for design, engineering, and manufacturing. The company's products have been used by notable companies like General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler. Unigraphics Solutions has also worked with Siemens, Dassault Systèmes, and PTC to develop integrated solutions. The company's software has been applied in various fields, including aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, and industrial engineering, with clients such as Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, and Caterpillar Inc.. Additionally, Unigraphics Solutions has partnered with University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University to advance research in CAD/CAM.

History of

Unigraphics Solutions The history of Unigraphics Solutions dates back to 1969, when it was founded by John T. Parsons, a pioneer in the field of CAD/CAM. Over the years, the company has undergone significant transformations, including its acquisition by Electronic Data Systems (EDS) in 1991. Unigraphics Solutions has also collaborated with IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Sun Microsystems to develop innovative solutions. The company has received numerous awards, including the National Medal of Technology and the Presidential Award for Excellence. Unigraphics Solutions has also been recognized by Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg for its contributions to the CAD/CAM industry. Notable events in the company's history include its participation in the Paris Air Show and the International Manufacturing Technology Show.

Products and Services

Unigraphics Solutions offers a range of products and services, including NX software, which provides a comprehensive suite of CAD, CAM, and computer-aided engineering (CAE) tools. The company's products have been used by prominent organizations such as NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, European Space Agency, and United States Department of Defense. Unigraphics Solutions has also developed solutions for product lifecycle management (PLM) and supply chain management (SCM), working with companies like SAP, Oracle Corporation, and Microsoft. The company's services include consulting, training, and support, with partnerships with Deloitte, Accenture, and KPMG. Additionally, Unigraphics Solutions has collaborated with University of Michigan and Georgia Institute of Technology to develop customized solutions.

Applications and Industries

Unigraphics Solutions' software has been applied in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, industrial equipment, and consumer products. The company's products have been used by notable companies like Airbus, BMW, and Procter & Gamble. Unigraphics Solutions has also worked with United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force to develop customized solutions. The company's software has been utilized in various projects, including the F-22 Raptor and the V-22 Osprey. Additionally, Unigraphics Solutions has partnered with National Institute of Standards and Technology and Sandia National Laboratories to advance research in CAD/CAM.

Technology and Innovation

Unigraphics Solutions has been at the forefront of innovation, developing cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for CAD/CAM applications. The company has collaborated with Google, Amazon, and Microsoft to develop integrated solutions. Unigraphics Solutions has also worked with Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to advance research in AI and ML. The company's software has been utilized in various projects, including the DARPA Grand Challenge and the NASA Robotics Challenge. Additionally, Unigraphics Solutions has partnered with University of California, Los Angeles and Columbia University to develop innovative solutions.

Acquisition and Merger

In 2007, Unigraphics Solutions was acquired by Siemens AG, a leading global conglomerate. The acquisition enabled Unigraphics Solutions to expand its product offerings and global reach, working with companies like Bosch, Siemens Healthcare, and Siemens Energy. The company has also collaborated with Dassault Systèmes and PTC to develop integrated solutions. Unigraphics Solutions has received numerous awards, including the Siemens Innovation Award and the PTC Partner of the Year Award. The company's software has been utilized in various projects, including the London Olympics and the World Cup. Additionally, Unigraphics Solutions has partnered with Harvard University and University of Oxford to advance research in CAD/CAM. Category:Software companies

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