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How Is Infrastructure Development in India Accelerating CAD Software Adoption?

The model segment of the Indian CAD software market is classified into wireframe, surface, and solid. Among these, the solid category accounted for the largest share in 2019, and it is expected to register the fastest growth in the forecast years. This can be owed to the surging need to create complete and accurate parts, which facilitates the requirement for advanced simulation and improved visualization of the designs.

Solid modeling also enables designers to save changes at every stage of the modeling process, as it is parametric. CAD software is used in the architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing fields in India. According to P&S Intelligence, the architecture sector of the country will witness its fastest adoption in the coming years. This will be due to the accelerating number of architectural plans in the nation, especially for residential properties.



The software is initially used to create the architectural designs and, then, by the team of engineers who work on the actual construction of the structures based on those designs. During the forecast period, Maharashtra will record the fastest growth in the Indian CAD software market. This will be primarily on account of the increasing gross domestic product (GDP) of the state and its leading position in the finance, manufacturing, technology, and international trade sectors.

According to the Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2019–2020, the state accounted for 14.3% of India's GDP, which was the highest among all states. Moreover, the rising support from the state government and increasing implementation of plans for industrial development will support the market growth in the state.

Thus, the escalating focus on infrastructure development and improved and accurate designs in India will propel the adoption of CAD software in the coming years.




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