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CAD software helps cut household energy use
User application article Greentec uses SolidWorks to show how disparate heating, cooling and other energy-efficient systems will work together to help homeowners save money.
News from SolidWorks Corporation ( 6 May 2008)
Software schools students in automobile design
User application article Having purchased 82 seats of Alias Studio, Coventry University is now the software's biggest user in Britain and one of the largest users in the world. Brochure available
News from Autodesk ( 2 May 2008)
Agreement brings CAD software to academics
Adept Scientific is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with PTC to offer Pro/Engineer to academic customers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 2 May 2008)
Modelling software provides speed boost
Designers can devote more time to innovation with new techniques that provide the efficiency of parametric dimension-driven modelling without the computational overhead of pre-planned dependencies.
News from Siemens PLM Software (23 April 2008)
CAD software cuts editing times
ZwCAD 2008i users can open, edit and save DWG/DXF files created in AutoCAD (2.5-2008), without the need for manual import or export operations.
News from ZwCAD (23 April 2008)
Software speeds display design
User application article PTC allowed Daktronics to boost productivity and resource allocation in order to increase the number of product ideas conceptualised, evaluated and ultimately manufactured.
News from PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) (22 April 2008)
CAD software helps scientists study sharks
User application article Arnold Maschinenbau was given less than a year to produce a submarine that could observe and document the behaviour of sharks off the coast of South Africa.
News from PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) (15 April 2008)
Software boosts warehouse efficiency
User application article Kiva Systems uses SolidWorks software to design warehouse robots as well as arrange computers, scanners and laser pointers in worker "picking stations" configured specially for each client.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (15 April 2008)
3D mice ease work in the field
Unlike traditional mice, which are confined to motion on a flat plane, 3Dconnexion's 3D mice allow effortless movement and control within 3D workspaces.
News from 3Dconnexion (11 April 2008)
CAD software helps monitor firefighters
User application article SolidWorks' intuitive interface enables domo engineers to spend more time on innovation because they can quickly present a few design options in 3D format.
News from SolidWorks Corporation ( 8 April 2008)
Digital prototypes short cut new aero engine
User application article Adept Airmotive used Autodesk Inventor to develop a 240kW general aviation engine with a compact design that offers low vibration levels and high structural integrity. Brochure available
News from Autodesk ( 2 April 2008)
CAD software helps keep waste disposal green
User application article Standing 1.27m tall and weighing 136kg, BigBelly uses only the sun's energy to compact and store five times the amount of garbage as receptacles of the same size.
News from SolidWorks Corporation ( 1 April 2008)
Acquisition adds cross-discipline CAD link
The integration of SolidWorks and CircuitWorks is a marriage of high-performing tools that lets users innovate and collaborate, rather than simply recreate new products.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (27 March 2008)
CAD software streamlines medical system design
User application article Still River Systems' proton therapy design will cost hospitals only a fraction of current costs and occupy one room instead of a large city block.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (25 March 2008)
CAD package cuts design support costs
TurboCAD Pro 15 has tools normally only found in CAD software costing thousands of pounds.
News from Avanquest UK (19 March 2008)
CAD software provides new mobility
User application article Taga standardised on SolidWorks for all new product development, including a range of medical, consumer and equipment products for customers like General Electric, Phillips and Comverse.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (18 March 2008)
3D software runs to virtual challenge
After the 3D modelling of products as simple as a water bottle and as complex as a submarine, the next challenge is to model the human body and its functions.
News from Dassault Systemes (10 March 2008)
Mechanical CAD system comes up to date
VariCAD 2008 includes many new features and useful improvements.
News from Varicad ( 7 March 2008)
Software eases custom jobs for coal researcher
User application article Customers of Shanxi Coal Machinery Equipment are increasingly demanding personalised product designs, which are difficult with traditional 2D CAD.
News from PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) ( 6 March 2008)
Online community eases CAD sharing
3D ContentCentral is free to registered engineers and designers, who use it to share 3D models and 2D drawings with other design teams, regardless of their CAD system.
News from SolidWorks Corporation ( 4 March 2008)
CAD software helps robotics hobbyists
User application article The VEXplorer Robotics Design System comes with the SolidWorks Student Design Kit, allowing users to download add-on parts from the internet using the same tools as engineering professionals.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (28 February 2008)
Software deal adds an extra dimension
Engineering IT consultancy Xype has added SolidWorks to its growing portfolio of engineering software applications.
News from Xype (22 February 2008)
Switch to 3D makes electrical sense
User application article North America's largest manufacturer of electrical and electronic wiring devices has purchased 300 licences of SolidWorks 3D CAD software to speed product development and improve global collaboration.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (21 February 2008)
Software eases the research process
User application article DTC needed to expand the capabilities of its existing Pro/Engineer and Pro/Intralink implementation to make more use of its product development data by sharing it across the enterprise.
News from PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) (12 February 2008)
Software cuts radio development time by two thirds
User application article Tait knew it was imperative to identify problems up-front in order to avoid the late-stage tooling changes that slow a product's market launch.
News from PTC - Parametric Technology (UK) ( 7 February 2008)
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