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Operating later from Concord, Massachusetts, SolidWorks released its first product SolidWorks 95, in November 1995.[5][6] In 1997 Dassault, best known for its CATIA CAD software, acquired SolidWorks for $310 million in stock.[5] Jon Hirschtick stayed on board for the next 14 years in various roles. Under his leadership, SolidWorks grew to a $100 million revenue company.[7]
SolidWorks currently markets several versions of the SolidWorks CAD software in addition to eDrawings, a collaboration tool, and DraftSight, a 2D CAD product.
SolidWorks was headed by John McEleney from 2001 to July 2007 and
Jeff Ray from 2007 to January 2011. The current CEO is Gian Paolo
Bassi from Jan 2015. Gian Paolo Bassi replaces Bertrand Sicot, who is
promoted Vice President Sales of Dassault Systèmes’ Value Solutions
sales channel.→
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