UGS' flagship products were NX, a CAD/CAM/CAE commercial software suite, and Teamcenter, an integrated set of PLM and collaboration (cPD) tools.
Released in 1969 by a software company then called United Computing, UNIAPT was one of the world's first end-user CAM products.
[2] United Computing was founded in 1963 above a hair salon in Torrance, California, and went on to purchase the Automated Drafting and Machining (ADAM) software code from MGS in 1973.
[3][4][5] In 1976, United Computing was acquired by the Aerospace company McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing), who created new CAD/CAM divisions, naming one the Unigraphics Group.
Finally, in 1980, Unigraphics was released, marking the group's first true 3D modeling hardware and software offering.