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Selecting
a 3D Solution that helps you Design Better Products
DELL and SolidWorks 2D to 3D transition
guide. |
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Using
Design Automation to Reduce Costs, Increase Profitability
By implementing design automation,
engineer-to-order manufacturers can complete days of custom
engineering in just minutes. |
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Easy
3D Model Sharing, Markup and Design Collaboration
A guide to creating and working with 3D PDF files
through SolidWorks and Adobe Acrobat 3D. |
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SolidWorks
SWIFT Technology
SWIFT provides all users, even those who are novices
transitioning from 2D to 3D, with the ability to design like
an expert without having to master all of the capabilities
of the entire system. |
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Sustainable
Design - Not Just for Architecture Any More
How CAE tools combine better product design with savvy business
decisions for positive environmental impacts. |
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Reverse
Engineering Comes To Desktop With SolidWorks Office Premium
2007
Reverse engineering is process for digitally reconstructing
a physical part. This is significant because recent
estimates are that up to 80% of new designs come from
existing ones, usually from existing parts and assemblies.
Reverse engineering is part of a larger scheme increasingly
becoming known as digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP),
involving several technologies that together bridge the
physical and digital worlds. |
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3D -
Reality Creates Better Products
We live in a 3-dimensional world, so it only makes sense
that the mechanical design applications we use should be
functional in 3D as well. Surprisingly, however, a lot of
designers still have not made the transition from 2D to 3D.
This guide discusses compelling reasons to make the switch.
(Published by Cadalyst Magazine) |
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3D
Design Tools
Manufacturers competing in today’s competitive global market
need to be well-versed in new technologies that can help
them gain a competitive edge by shaving time off development
schedules while also delivering high-quality, truly
optimized products to their customers. This guide shows how
3D design tools help give manufacturers a competitive edge.
(Produced by Machine Design Magazine) |
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Going
3D - Survival Guide for 2D CAD Users
While you might be convinced that switching from 2D to 3D is
the right move, you might also cringe at the thought of the
immediate problems that this conversion would bring. This
guide shows how to maximize the benefits of converting to 3D
while minimizing the downtime. (Produced by Machine
Design Magazine) |
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The
Transition from 2D Drafting to 3D Modeling
Do more with less. The mandate hasn’t changed for
manufacturers. They must develop more products with
increasing complexity to address customer and competitive
pressures. Yet, there’s no “give” in project timelines to
adopt new technologies like 3D modeling to help them win.
However, some manufacturers are not only adopting 3D
modeling technology, but excelling at hitting their product
development targets at the same time. How is it possible?
Interestingly enough, it’s actually
quite simple. This guide shows how to improve your
engineering efficiency. (Produced by the Aberdeen Group)
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