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Empower your engineers.
Accelerate innovation.

Bechtle x Cadmes
Your End-to-End Engineering Partner.
Design faster. Simulate smarter. Deliver better.

Engineering teams today are under pressure to do more—with more complex tools, higher performance demands, and faster innovation cycles. Yet many organisations struggle to keep their engineering environment aligned.

That’s where Bechtle and Cadmes make the difference.

By combining deep engineering software expertise with high-performance infrastructure and integrated services, we deliver one seamless approach—from CAD to compute.From design to delivery, we optimize your entire engineering environment.

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One Partner. One Approach.
Full Engineering Optimization.

Cadmes, a Bechtle sister company, is a trusted expert in engineering software, supporting organisations across the Benelux with solutions such as SOLIDWORKS, CATIA, DraftSight and 3DEXPERIENCE.

Together with Bechtle’s expertise in IT infrastructure, workstations, and services, we provide a fully integrated, end-to-end engineering solution.

No more fragmented vendors. No more misalignment between software and hardware. Instead, one partner that understands your full engineering workflow.

What this means for you:
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Software + hardware
+ services fully aligned
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One point of contact, one
strategy
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Faster decision-making and
higher ROI
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1,000+ experts across
Europe
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Strong local presence via
Cadmes
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Strategic partnership with
Dassault Systèmes

The challenges engineering teams face today

Engineering environments are evolving rapidly, but most organisations are struggling to keep up.
You might recognize these challenges:

Complexity is slowing you down

Multiple tools that don’t integrate seamlessly
Lack of visibility across design, simulation, and production

Performance bottlenecks impact productivity

Engineers waiting on rendering or simulation
Standard laptops replacing purpose-built workstations

Costs are increasing without clear ROI

Overreliance on cloud GPU resources
No clear balance between local and cloud computing

Limited insight into usage

Unclear software licensing or usage
No visibility on device performance per user

Software not fully utilized

Teams not leveraging full capabilities
Lack of training and optimization

Poor user experience

Devices overheating, noisy, or unreliable
Frustration → lower productivity

How Bechtle x Cadmes Solves this

We don’t just sell products—we optimize your entire engineering ecosystem.
From Software to Workstations – Fully Optimized.

We help you align:

Number One

Software
Cadmes expertise

CAD / CAM / PLM / CPQ optimization
Licensing and workflow alignment
Full integration across engineering tools
Number Two

Workstations
(Bechtle expertise)

Right hardware for each workload
CPU, GPU, and memory tuned to performance needs
Certified Dell & HP engineering workstations
Number Three

3. End-to-End Services
(Combined)

Consulting and analysis
Implementation and rollout
Implementation and rollout
Do you want faster design
cycles, higher productivity,
and lower cost per project?

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Meet Your Engineering Personas.

We don’t believe in “one device fits all”. Every engineer has different needs—so we design role-based workstation solutions.

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Efficient CAD performance for daily engineering tasks.

For entry-level users working in 2D or light 3D
environments.

Typical needs:

  • Stable, reliable performance
  • Cost-efficient setup
  • Mobility or fixed workstation

Typical setup:

  • Intel i5 / i7
  • 16–32 GB RAM
  • Entry-level professional GPU
  • Mobile or desktop workstation
Ideal for DraftSight
and basic SOLIDWORKS
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Balanced performance for multi-application environments.

For engineers working with assemblies, simulations, and multiple tools.

Typical needs:

  • Strong multitasking 
  • Faster rendering and design iterations 
  • Flexibility between office and mobile use

Typical setup:

  • Intel i7 / i9 or Xeon 
  • 32–64 GB RAM 
  • RTX A2000-class GPU 
  • High-resolution displays
Optimal performance for most engineering workflows
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Maximum performance for complex and advanced workloads.

For power users working with simulations, large datasets, and AI-driven workflows.

Typical needs:

  • Maximum compute power 
  • Advanced GPU acceleration 
  • Large memory capacity

Typical setup:

  • High-end Xeon / i9 
  • 64–128 GB RAM 
  • RTX A4000–A5000 GPUs 
  • Multi-display setups
Built for simulation, AI,
and advanced 3D design
Request your workstation quote.

Solve Real Engineering Bottlenecks

We directly address the issues that impact your teams daily:

  • Slow rendering and simulation times
  • Underperforming devices limiting productivity
  • High cloud costs without optimization
  • Lack of insight into usage and performance
  • Poor user experience affecting engineers

Outcome:
More speed. Better performance. Happier engineers. Lower costs.

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Future-Ready Engineering: AI & Hybrid Workloads

Engineering is changing fast—with AI, data-driven design, and hybrid infrastructure. We help you stay ahead:

  • Explore AI-ready workstations
  • Build local sandbox environments before scaling
  • Optimize cloud vs local compute strategy
  • Prepare for next-generation engineering workflows

Our Approach

We keep it simple, structured, and tailored to your organisation:

Discover

Understand your tools, workflows, and challenges.

Design

Match personas with the right workstation setups.

Optimize

Align software, hardware, and infrastructure.

Deploy & Support

End-to-end lifecycle managementA pragmatic approach focused on real results.

Ready to Optimize Your Engineering Environment?

Take the next step toward a faster, smarter, and more efficient engineering setup.

Would you like more information?

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