NTT Data Engineering Systems Corporation

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NTT Data Engineering Systems Corporation (NDES)
IndustryCAD/CAM Software
Founded1977
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Key people
Keiji Takeuchi, President
Revenue8,500 million yen (2013)[1]
Number of employees
294 (2007)[2]
Websitewww.nttd-es.co.jp

Hitachi Zosen Information Systems was founded as a division of Hitachi Zosen Corporation in 1977, becoming an independent systems integration focussed on CAD/CAM, GPS/GIS, and ERP/SCM in 1997,[3] and finally changing its name in 2006 to NTT Data Engineering Systems Corporation (NDES)[2] when NTT Data Corporation acquired the management rights.[4]

NDES supplies services and software products such as Space-E/Modeller, Space-E/CAM, Space-E/Mold, which are all based on the Catia system.[5]

In addition to its activities in Japan, it has offices in China and Thailand and develops software in Vietnam and Slovakia.[2]

In 2002 NDES signed an alliance with Dassault to develop and sell collaborative Space-E/CAM and MOLD products to the Asia-Pacific market.[6] Vero Software Plc, a supplier of software to NDES, describes them as "the largest vendor of CAM systems in Japan" in 2004.[7]

References

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  1. ^ https://www.nttdata.com/global/en/investor/library/annual-reports/pdf/2014/fy2013_ar.pdf (Page 49)
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