About CAD
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is a type of software used by draftsmen, engineers and architects to create three-dimensional (3D) models and two-dimensional (2D) drawings. With CAD, complex designs can be drawn quickly, accurately, and consistently, allowing designers to focus on the creative aspects of their projects. CAD can also be used to simulate real-world behavior and analyse the performance of a design before it goes into production.
Using CAD technology, organisations can now plan projects with greater accuracy and efficiency. When CAD drawings are produced in 3D, it really helps customers visualise their projects, while still offering attention to the details and accuracy of the plan. This enables the ability to create high quality plans that result in successful outcomes for any project or design.
Using CAD technology, organisations can now plan projects with greater accuracy and efficiency. When CAD drawings are produced in 3D, it really helps customers visualise their projects, while still offering attention to the details and accuracy of the plan. This enables the ability to create high quality plans that result in successful outcomes for any project or design.