SofTech, Inc.
IndustryCAD/CAM, PLM Software
FoundedBoston, Massachusetts, USA (1969)
FateAcquired
HeadquartersLowell, Massachusetts,
Key people
Douglas T. Ross, Founder
Websitewww.softech.com

SofTech, Inc. was a computer software company with offices in the United States and headquarters established in Lowell, Massachusetts. SofTech was a significant provider of software engineering tools and solutions in the 1970's as well as Product Lifecycle Management, Product Data Management, and CAD CAM solutions. SofTech[1] was founded by Douglas T. Ross, and was acquired by Essig PLM[2] .


References

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  1. ^ Brackett, John (7 May 2004). "Oral history interview with John Brackett and Doug Ross". University of Minnesota. hdl:11299/107151.
  2. ^ Essig PLM. "Affiliates". Retrieved 25 May 2022.

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