Individual Licenses
CATIA Commercial
Vendor Dassault Systemes
Per the Dassault Systemes website:
"CATIA® is the world’s engineering and design leading software for product 3D CAD design excellence.It is used to design, simulate, analyze, and manufacture products in a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, and industrial machinery, just to name a few. It addresses all manufacturing organizations, from OEMs through their supply chains, to small independent producers.
If you stop and take a look around, CATIA is everywhere. CATIA is in the plane that just flew over, the car that just went silently by, the phone you just answered, and the bottle of water that you just finished."
License Information
This product is generally distributed as a floating network license. This means there may be a limited number of seats of this software available and that users must connect to an on-campus license server to use the software.
Versions of this software are available on: Windows. You may have to check with the vendor about the availability of other versions.
Other Restrictions
To receive this software, you must have approval from your advisor or supervisor. Once you have that in email form, please forward the email to ithelp@clemson.edu with the title "ROUTE TO CECAS CORE." you will need to visit the CECAS CORE Help Desk in 142 Freeman Hall.License server: license3.clemson.edu Port: 4085
If you cannot enter license server name and port separately in the application, you may need to enter them in the format: port@server
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Purchasing CATIA Commercial
Licenses for this software are available without purchase if you meet any license restrictions.
Install Media - How to Access CATIA Commercial
Install media for this title should be obtained from the vendor's website.
Getting Help
If you have any additional questions about the availability, cost, or install procedures for this software, you can either visit the CCIT Support Center on the 2nd floor of Cooper Library or send an email to ithelp@clemson.edu.
Faculty and staff can also contact their local IT support for help.