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Design automation tool eases part creation

A DriveWorks product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 19, 2007

DriveWorksXpress allows Design Engineers to capture dimensions and features so they can be controlled and driven

DriveWorksXpress is a rules-based design automation tool for SolidWorks Engineers, allowing users to create multiple variations of parts, assemblies and drawings quickly and accurately.

The latest version of DriveWorksXpress has been included in SolidWorks for 2008.

DriveWorksXpress allows Design Engineers to capture dimensions and features so they can be controlled and driven.

The next step is to build rules to determine what new variations should be generated, based on values entered into a simple form.

Once a project has been set up new values can be entered over and over again for specifying and creating new models and drawings quickly and easily.

"The inclusion of DriveWorksXpress in core SolidWorks brings Design Automation to the mass market".

"The DriveWorks development team has worked closely with SolidWorks over the past year to make design automation easy to use and available to all".

"We are delighted with the results" according to Maria Sarkar, VP Marketing and co-founder, DriveWorks .

Fielder Hiss, Manager of Product Management at SolidWorks added "I am very excited about the value that DriveWorksXpress will be providing to our customers with SolidWorks 2008".

"Every company who values quick response to customer requests or who is looking to differentiate themselves through product customisation will love DriveWorksXpress".

SolidWorks 2008 lets users concentrate on solving design challenges, and leverages existing designs to save time and ensure accuracy.

The inclusion of DriveWorksXpress within SolidWorks 2008 gives users new ways to design better products faster by re-purposing portions of existing designs while enforcing best practices.

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