“Being a leading software developer in the field of design and manufacturing processes automation in Russia, we see high potential for CAD, PLM, and BIM technologies market development in India. Our ultimate goal at ACMEE is to find value-added resellers or CAD experts in India to build strong relationships in PLM and BIM markets.”
Alexander Rybinski
Head of International Sales Department
ASCON Design Systems LLC
ASCON Design Systems LLC is making a strategic leap into the Indian market through its participation in the upcoming ACMEE 2025 exhibition wherein the company is gearing up to showcase its cutting-edge, flagship CAD solution that is bound to transform the Indian industrial automation market.
“Our ultimate goal at ACMEE is to find value-added resellers or CAD experts in India to build strong relationships in PLM and BIM markets,” Alexander Rybinski, Head of International Sales Department, ASCON Design Systems LLC, expresses.
As a leading software developer in the fields of design and manufacturing process automation in Russia, the company sees high potential for the development of CAD, PLM, and BIM technology markets in India. “For 35 years, we’ve mastered our CAD software, making it powerful, independent, and easy to learn,” he explains, thus, reinforcing the company’s well-informed market strategy and ability to cater to the demands in the Indian market.
At ACMEE 2025, the software development company will present its Computer-Aided Design software KOMPAS-3D. “It is intended for creating three-dimensional associative models for individual parts and assembly units containing both original and standardized structural elements including solid, surface, and sheet metal modeling,” Rybinski shares.
Additionally, a key feature of KOMPAS-3D is its geometric kernel and parametric technologies developed by ASCON specialists. “At the stand, we will demonstrate our CAD software performance, features, and novelties,” he states, encouraging visitors to stop by the booth to immerse themselves in advanced software solutions.
While KOMPAS-3D is already a mature platform, the company is presenting it to the Indian market with a focus on its strong project management capabilities. The software is designed to handle thousands of sub-assemblies, parts, and standard products.
Stressing the importance of this development, he highlights, “Supporting all the capabilities of three-dimensional solid-state modeling that have become a standard for CAD/CAM/CAE design, we believe it will be a great fit for the Indian industrial automation market.”
In summary, this software provides support for scalable collaboration and serves as an essential product for complex industrial automation setups, enabling businesses in the country to compete on a global level.
The company’s strategic timing of entering the Indian market could not be anything less than perfect. According to Rybinski, the fact that the industrial automation market in India is forecasted to grow almost twice in the next five years is a clear indication of the increasing demand for software solutions to support this growth.
“This ecosystem will also include expert consultants and professional software distributors to ensure a seamless transition to digital factories,” he remarks. “We are aiming to partner with CAD experts to provide them with powerful and competitive tools to enhance their product portfolio and achieve mutual growth together,” he adds, highlighting partnership opportunities for Indian companies.
ASCON Design Systems LLC