CATIA is a world-renowned software suite developed by the French company Dassault Systèmes. CATIA stands for computer aided three-dimensional interactive application and its application ranges from virtual product design and engineering to simulate dynamic behavior of products. It covers the full product development cycle: from conceptual design to its implementation.
The work of a CATIA Expert comes into play when design concepts are translated into working models that can be tested and mastered. CATIA models, drawings, renderings and other graphics generated within these software suites demonstrate the craftsmanship of an experienced CAD designer. They can create true to life 3D designs for all kinds of products to meet their clients’ needs.
The tasks that the CATIA Expert accomplishes include a large range of mechanical, electrical and electronic systems from concept design to assembly designs; creating parts, assemblies and drawings; making aerospace technologies work well in automotive industries, as well as a variety of machinery and construction projects from architecture to equipment manufacturing.
Here's some projects that our CATIA Experts made real:
- Modeling mechanical systems for industrial machinery and building components
- Designing parts for high precision engineering processes
- Creating assemblies that combine different components into one functioning project
- Automating projects with macros and scripts
- Generating realistic 3D images using advanced visualization techniques
- Designing complex production processes using CAD tools
Our experts on Freelancer are highly experienced in using CATIA to bring concepts to life through a range of CAD services. We invite clients from around the world to post their projects on Freelancer.com and hire a CATIA Expert to bring their inventions, blueprints and ideas into the physical world in the form of tangible designs.
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I want to design on CATIA or SolidWorks a linear guide containing a motor, an elastic coupling, a ball screw with a specific diameter, two bearings with their housings, and an embedded carriage with the nut of the screw that translates along a given stroke."