Dlt Cad

The most exciting horizon is the integration of AI with DLT CAD.

Imagine an AI generator (like DALL-E for CAD) that creates a bracket. The AI uses DLT CAD to prove the bracket is novel (by checking prior art on the ledger). Then, the AI "mints" the design as an NFT. A human buys the NFT, modifies it, and the DLT automatically splits the sale profit 70% Human / 30% AI (paid to the AI's wallet).

This is not science fiction. The immutable ledger is the only way to track ownership in a world where machines generate the majority of designs. dlt cad

This feature allows designers to encode usage rights directly into the file.

This is the killer app. A designer in Canada creates a prosthetic hand. A hospital in Kenya downloads the DLT CAD file. The ledger tracks the number of downloads. The payment goes through a smart contract. The patient receives the file, prints it locally, and the designer gets paid. No middleman, no piracy. The most exciting horizon is the integration of

Imagine a CAD file that pays for itself. Through smart contracts embedded in the DLT, a engineer can release a CAD model under specific rules:

If a team in Detroit and a team in Munich are editing the same assembly, DLT CAD provides a global, synchronized view. There is no "Check-out/Check-in" delay. Changes propagate via consensus, eliminating the dreaded "Final_v5_FINAL_actual.SLDPRT" file naming chaos. Then, the AI "mints" the design as an NFT

When multiple engineers, designers, or contractors work on the same CAD model (e.g., a building’s structural plan or a car’s engine component), files are often shared via email, cloud storage, or centralized servers. This creates risks: