Press Release

Houston, Texas, January 15th, 2006

MetaLab Inc. is proud to present PractiCAD™ — the first open release of the company’s Windows®-based and AutoCAD-driven three dimensional computer-aided design (3D CAD) software for sheet metal, HVAC, and construction industries.









PractiCAD is an integral component in the company’s product suite, which includes PractiCAM — the best sheet metal and HVAC CAM and estimating software in the world. The latest innovations incorporated into PractiCAD enable contractors, estimators, engineers, designers, and draftsmen to slash production time, reduce production costs, and minimize production errors.

PractiCAD offers three key user benefits by: Just like other MetaLab products, PractiCAD was developed in tight cooperation with end users, who contributed a majority of the innovations and enhancements added to the software.









With PractiCAD, MetaLab opens the door to the construction methods of the future by providing new, powerful tools to automate, unify, and optimize the entire technological workflow — from design concepts to fabrication — once again confirming Making things. Easy.™, as the company’s trademark.

PractiCAD key features include:













PractiCAD pre-release version has been available to all MetaLab customers, and many of company’s customers have taken advantage of the product pre-release pricing. PractiCAD is currently distributed in English only, and in the near future will be available in four languages (English, Spanish, Russian and French).

For current pricing and availability, please contact MetaLab sales office.


Since 1982, everyone in the sheet metal and HVAC industries (be it a vendor or a customer) was eagerly awaiting the expiration date of two U.S. Patents: No. 4,551,810 and No. 4,554,635 (if, by chance, you have been lucky enough not to know what these patents are covering, then you, most likely, you are very young or you do not have any interest in sheet metal or HVAC…).

As a service to our customers, in the recent past we have provided the countdown timer for these patents on our Web site. Now these patents have expired, but continuing this tradition, we are happy to provide a new timer below, showing the time passed since this expiration date, when our industry was, at last, liberated:

0000 days, 00 hours, 00 minutes, 00 seconds.