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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microvellum for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Microvellum for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: Custom Wood Products, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 160 employees and revenues of $40.0 million, Concepts in Millwork, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 135 employees and revenues of $17.0 million, Rmeish Joinery, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $7.0 million, ar18, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $6.0 million, QTK Fine Cabinetry, a Canada based Retail organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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ABLE Melbourne | Construction and Real Estate | 20 | $2M | Australia | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, ABLE Melbourne implemented Microvellum as its Computer-Aided Design (CAD) solution to address growing complexity in bespoke joinery projects. The deployment centered on Microvellum Toolbox software to provide scalable design flexibility and manufacturing precision for a 20-person specialist joinery firm facing higher client demands.
Microvellum Toolbox was configured to turn 2D designs into 3D models, produce client-facing 3D renderings, and generate detailed project reports that enumerate exact material quantities. The implementation emphasized model-driven documentation, material optimization and iterative design capabilities to support specialty projects such as kitchens, custom cabinets and unique commercial fit-outs.
The Microvellum implementation was integrated with a Woodtron CNC machine to close the loop from CAD outputs to shop production, enabling machine-level precision and more repeatable execution. Operational coverage included design, estimating and the production shop, with generated reports used directly for quoting and shop floor instructions, and 3D visualizations used by client-facing teams to accelerate approvals.
Governance and workflow restructuring shifted material estimation from manual sheet-based approaches to software-generated quantities and reports, reducing material waste and improving quoting accuracy as reported by ABLE. Founder Anthony Giuliano positioned Microvellum as the central design-to-manufacture platform, enabling ABLE Melbourne to take on more complex projects, enhance client communication and anchor creative and production processes around Microvellum.
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ar18 | Manufacturing | 80 | $6M | United Kingdom | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, ar18 implemented Microvellum as its primary Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application at the company’s 25,000 sq. ft. Uxbridge facility. The deployment positioned Microvellum as the design-to-manufacturing backbone for cabinetry, retail fit-outs, bespoke furniture and display fixtures, aligning design engineering with production planning and CNC execution.
Microvellum was configured to operate tightly with AutoCAD, embedding manufacturing data directly within product drawings so projects could be approved and sent to production without additional translation steps. The implementation leveraged Microvellum’s parametric logic, library data and Solid Modelling Tools to create CNC-ready parts and assemblies, while the integrated report designer and open database enabled custom production and purchasing reports.
Operational integration includes direct output to three MultiCam 3000 CNC routers, two Weeke Vantage machining centers and a Homag STORETEQ, automating g-code generation, part optimization and labeling and removing the need for separate third-party CAM translation. The rollout covered design, engineering, CNC machining, assembly, edge banding and purchasing processes, and extended to client-facing visualization workflows to improve specification accuracy.
Governance changes centered on exposing backend parametric logic for engineers to adapt product rules, which expanded the company’s ability to bid on diverse bespoke projects and standardize outputs. Reported outcomes in the deployment include increased speed and accuracy of project completion and improvements in purchasing, assembly and edge banding processes, with Microvellum positioned as a scalable platform to support future factory upgrades and growth.
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BRL Contracting | Construction and Real Estate | 20 | $2M | Australia | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, BRL Contracting adopted Microvellum as its core design and production platform, standardizing workflows in the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category for its high-end commercial fitouts. BRL Contracting is a 20-person Australian construction and real estate firm focused on office, retail, hospitality, healthcare, and education interiors, and the Microvellum implementation targeted the company’s end-to-end design, engineering, and manufacturing sequence to reduce miscommunication and rework between design and production.
Microvellum was deployed as an AutoCAD-based design, engineering, and manufacturing application that consolidates model authoring, shop drawing generation, and manufacturing output. Key capabilities implemented include AutoCAD-integrated 3D modeling and shop drawings, automated material optimization tools, CNC machining output and control file generation, custom component libraries, and centralized project data management. The implementation emphasized reproducible component definitions and library-driven configuration to ensure consistency across repeat joinery items and complex bespoke assemblies.
Integrations explicitly enabled in the deployment include direct integration with AutoCAD for design authoring and downstream output to CNC equipment for cutting, drilling, and assembly automation. Operational coverage spanned the design, engineering, production, and client-facing review functions, with the Setout Manager cited as a primary operational contact, and project data unified so that digital models, visualizations, and manufacturing files are accessible within a single environment. The AutoCAD-integrated visualization capabilities were used to improve client communication, enabling accurate 3D renderings that support faster approvals and reduce design uncertainty.
Governance and process changes focused on consolidating three previously separate programs into a single Microvellum workflow to eliminate multiple review cycles and reduce human error. Library governance and centralized data control were instituted to maintain part and assembly consistency across projects, supporting scalable production and faster design-to-manufacture handoffs. Reported outcomes from the adoption of Microvellum include reduced waste and rework through earlier issue detection, improved accuracy between what is modeled and what is built, and enhanced ability to take on larger, more complex commercial fitouts while maintaining quality.
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Construction and Real Estate | 135 | $17M | United States | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2022 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 160 | $40M | United States | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2023 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 20 | $3M | United Kingdom | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2020 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 30 | $3M | United Kingdom | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2021 | n/a |
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Retail | 20 | $2M | Australia | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 30 | $3M | Australia | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2022 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 10 | $1M | United Kingdom | Microvellum | Microvellum | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2020 | n/a |
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