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Industry | Technology, Engineering, CAD/CAM |
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Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | , India |
Number of locations | 8 |
Key people | Vikas Khanvelkar (Board) Sachin Chougule |
Website | http://www.designtechsys.com/ |
DesignTech Systems is a CAD/CAM/CAE, PLM and engineering services company in India.
DesignTech Systems is headquartered in Pune and has offices in 7 other cities in India in addition to two offices in USA and Canada. The company offers packages in CAD/CAE and Product Life Cycle Management to the SME Segment. DesignTech wants to cross revenues of Rs 1bn by March 2014 and expects to grow that by 100% in the subsequent three years.[1]
Besides CAD/CAM/CAE and PLM sector, DesignTech also provides services for the Healthcare IT segment. The Asclepius Clinic, a hospital information management software produced by the company helps in workflow management and configurations in hospitals. It is widely used by medical practitioners and doctors, helping them do affordable healthcare management.[2] The DesignTech CAD academy, a training vertical of the company is the authorized training and education partner of Siemens India Inc. and Altair Engineering, providing training on all their CAD/CAM/CAE and PLM suites. It has branches in Pune, Nashik and Hyderabad.[3] Along with their partner Siemens PLM Software, DesignTech has signed an agreement with the Gujarat Government to set up 'Centers of Excellence for Skill Development' in higher education across the state.[4] The company was also a part of Mahindra Scorpio's development team where they worked on complex component development and vehicle integration.[5] Nissan Techno signed DesignTech Systems as their certified implementation partner in 2014 to bring Indian supplier at par with global engineering standard.[6] They also entered into a joint venture with Integrity Tool and Mold, the largest automotive mold, tool and die manufacturing companies in North America in the same year.[7] DesignTech also partnered with Solidscape to launch 3D Printers in India in 2017.[8]