IGE+XAO offers free software to companies manufacturing coronavirus-fighting equipment

April 9, 2020
Licenses are provided for the complete design and manufacturing cycles of equipment to fight against coronavirus

Software publisher IGE+XAO is providing free software licenses to companies manufacturing or going to manufacture equipment to fight against coronavirus such as respirators, protection masks, field hospitals. Licenses are provided for the complete design and manufacturing cycles of equipment to fight against coronavirus.

With these licenses, companies will be able to launch new projects or complete current projects.

The IGE+XAO Group has been a software publisher designing, producing, selling and supporting a range of computer aided design (CAD), product lifecycle management (PLM) and simulation software dedicated to electrical engineering. These software products have been designed to help companies in the design and maintenance of the electrical part of any type of installation.

IGE+XAO employs more than 370 people around the world in 31 sites and in 20 countries, and has more than 93,840 licenses distributed around the world.

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