Our Heritage
iCAD development began over four decades ago. In 1980, a team at Fujitsu PLM developed the first version, iCAD/SDS, which ran on mainframe computers. From the beginning, iCAD development focused on the technical requirements of customers. This focus soon sharpened to production machinery design which allows the iCAD team to deliver a more valuable, technology-rich, high-quality product.
During the past decades of iCAD development, the company’s product focus became reflected in the company’s values. The iCAD team focuses on three key priorities: providing value to the customer, developing and enhancing valuable technology, and creating a quality product.

Customer Value
Customers come adopt iCAD SX to increase their efficiency and productivity for their critical production projects. The iCAD team acknowledge and honor that responsivility by making customer value their priority.

Technology
Whether you consider the product’s core technology or technologies of the future, technology is fundamental. The iCAD team not only optimizes core technologies, they invent them, bringing future technologies and fundamental technologies together.

Quality
Quality means more than delivering a solid product. Quality is a commitment to every customer. Quality is a commitment to provide the best possible product and a promise to react quickly to meet customer expectations.
Helping Customers Meet Challenges For Over Three Decades

The Fujitsu PLM group created iCAD/SDS in 1980 and it ran on mainframe computers. Multiple releases followed during the decade.
In 1989 & 1990, versions of iCAD were released for Unix workstations including the Sun Sparcstation and the Fujitsu G-Series workstation.
By 1994, the iCAD/SXpc version was available for Windows-based workstations. 1998 saw the release of iCAD/SX Mechanical Pro.
During this decade, iCAD developed close relations with customers in machinery production design creating a positive feedback loop that would shape the product to the present day.
In 2000, Fujitsu acquired Nissan’s Digital Process Company and merged it with the Fujitsu PLM group to create the Fujitsu Digital Process Company. The iCAD team continued to release release iCAD/SX versions for Windows workstations.
Fujitsu created iCAD Ltd in 2010 as a fully-owned company of the Fujitsu Digital Process Company. The iCAD development team and iCAD management team continue to focus on meeting customer challenges in machinery design by placing a priority on customer value, technology, and quality.
iCAD Ltd
iCAD is based in Tokyo, Japan with offices in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyushu, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan
Nomura-Fudosan, Shibadaimon
BLDG. 2F, 1-9-9,. Shibadaimon,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0012 Japan
Osaka, Japan
Mainichi-intecio Bldg., 11F, 3-4-5,
Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi,
Osaka, 530-0001 Japan
Kyushu iCAD Technical Center
Hakataeki-mae Square BLDG. 6F, 1-21-28,
Hakataeki-mae, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi,
Fukuoka, 812-0011 Japan