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21 December 2005

Implementation Investments

LS Cable Selects UGS' Solid Edge for 3D Design

UGS Corp. announced LS Cable's Injection Molding Machine System Division selected Solid Edge® software, UGS' 3D computer-aided design (CAD) system for the mainstream PLM market, to evolve to 3D design and enhance overall productivity.

Solid Edge is the CAD component of the new UGS Velocity SeriesT portfolio, the industry's first comprehensive, preconfigured portfolio of digital product design, analysis and data management software for the PLM mid-market.

LS Cable licensed Solid Edge following a detailed evaluation and cited Solid Edge's superior functionality compared to its existing solution and scalable product data management (PDM) capabilities that can evolve to a company wide PDM system in the future, as key decision making factors. LS Cable expects the new implementation to reduce engineering change orders and design error while at the same time enhancing overall productivity and efficiency.

"UGS was selected based on the company's ability to provide a full suite of PLM products to suit LS Cable's growing needs," said the team manager of Mold Injection Team of LS Cable. "Solid Edge's superior functionality and ability to evolve to 3D design will help LS Cable increase productivity and efficiency to improve our market share."

"LS Cable's selection of Solid Edge is proof of UGS' ability to deliver best of breed open solution that are scalable to meet the growing needs of our customers," said KR Kwon, country manager, UGS Korea. "Solid Edge and the UGS Velocity Series helps our customers take advantage of the benefits of PLM. This is a strong win for UGS in Korea and in the injection molding machinery industry."

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