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Over the past decade, the demand for 3D geometry comparison tools, like our LEDAS Geometry Comparison (LGC), has grown significantly across industries such as aerospace, automotive, general manufacturing, AEC/BIM, and product design. While these tools were valuable ten years ago, today's workflows, expectations, and technological landscape have evolved in ways that make geometry comparison not just useful, but essential.

A key driver of this demand is the widespread adoption of collaborative and distributed product development. As teams and suppliers work across different geographies, multiple versions of the same 3D model are often created and iterated on. Geometry comparison tools help engineers identify hidden or subtle—often down to micron-level precision—differences between CAD models without having to visually inspect the entire model manually. This not only saves time but also ...

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LEDAS customer map

May 24, 2020 Alexey Ershov

The geography of the locations of our customers has changed considerably during the 20+ years of LEDAS’ history.

From looking at the map of our customers (below), you may think that we began in our home country and then expanded abroad. In fact, the reverse is true, because in its first years LEDAS mostly provided CAD and CAM software development services in Europe, namely to Dassault Systèmes from France.

In the beginning, we concentrated on developing geometric solvers and engines, a rather narrow field, yet very sensitive to quality. Over the following years, overall CAD software market was our primary focus.

In late 2000s, LEDAS Geometric Solver (LGS) was our flagship product, along with our high-quality R&D (research and development) services for CAD and PLM. Many ...

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In these work-from-home times, we are seeing a burst of interest in LEDAS Cloud Platform (LCP) as nearly every day our team shows demos to prospective customers.

LCP is a platform on which applications are developed for online 3D modeling, and so I think that the primary reason for the record levels of interest is that companies are beginning to realize that the world and the way in which we organize it might not be the same after the pandemic ends. Businesses are asking their engineers to work from home, and this may well become the way of the future.

With remote work now a must, and because it is likely that full-scale and partial lockdowns will last for many more months, Web and cloud solutions are ...

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