CAD and the creation of colpermin

The information technology age has made a big impact on many areas of life but perhaps none more so than the field of design with the advent of CAD or Computer Aided Design. In the past thousands of people were employed as draughtsmen to make scale drawings of designs from which to construct the model and the building of the final product, but today the whole design process can be produced on a computer which dramatically speeds up the whole process. The design of almost every item made today can be traced back to the computer which means everything from skyscrapers to computers themselves. Use in scientific research and for making mathematical models has been a driving force in the IT age.

Pharmaceutical products like colpermin, which is designed for the easing of irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, would have taken many more years to come to the market without the help of computer design in all stages of its existence. Complex scientific modeling has enabled such products to rapidly progress through conception and testing to be ready to go into production. Even the production line and its processes, packaging and advertising incorporate the use of computer aided design to help refine products and processes to their optimum of efficiency in manufacture and intended purpose. Computer aided design specialists can show companies how to get the most out of this technology and improve these areas of the business and they are easily found through that marvel of technological design, the internet.