Transitioning from a perpetual license-centric sales model to a recurring revenue business model to expand revenue generation opportunities. Provides flexible licensing and IP protection compatible with both cloud and on-premises environments. Standardizes license operations, significantly reducing the workload compared to traditional management. Thales is pleased to announce that Cadmac Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Cadmac), a developer and provider of CAD/CAM solutions for the sheet metal industry, has achieved business problem resolution and strengthened its foundation for business expansion through the implementation of Thales's software monetization solution, Sentinel. With Sentinel, Cadmac has revamped its traditionally manual license operations, establishing a highly scalable licensing and revenue model that includes subscriptions and add-ons. This enables more flexible and rapid software delivery. About Cadmac Since its establishment in 1993, Cadmac has provided CAD/CAM solutions for the sheet metal and industrial automation industries. Its main software products include MACsheet BBX, TouchPocket, and DataPocket, supporting small and medium-sized manufacturers in efficiently performing sheet metal cutting and bending operations based on 2D and 3D design data. The company currently serves 3,000 customers through direct sales and approximately 50 partners, holding a solid position in the highly specialized manufacturing sector. Background of Implementation: Facing the Limitations of Traditional License Models Cadmac's software is deployed in both cloud and on-premises environments. However, the traditional mechanism centered on perpetual, one-time purchase licenses was struggling to keep pace with the operational and commercial scalability required for business expansion. Furthermore, external development partners manually generated and managed licenses, which sometimes necessitated on-site visits for license activation, leading to delays of several da