SolidWorks Express
February 16, 2010   
 

In this issue:

WINTER GETAWAY AND GIVEAWAY: Gear up for winter sports and get ready for a trip. Enter here.  

WHITE PAPERS: Learn more about SolidWorks CAD solutions.

INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT: SolidWorks in the Medical Industry.
     

White Papers

MECHANICAL DESIGN: Take an in-depth look at the key features and benefits of SolidWorks mechanical design solutions.

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Industry Spotlight

MEDICAL PRODUCT DESIGN: Learn how SolidWorks software can help designers in the medical field reduce design cycle time and costs, increase patient safety and reduce liability, and still focus on quality and reliability.

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   CAD TIPS
More Post-Processing Tips for SolidWorks® Flow Simulation: Here're a few new SolidWorks Flow Simulation post-processing tips that may help you out in creating both meaningful and exciting result plots >>
Tips on Animation, Basic Motion and Motion Analysis: What are the differences between the animation and motion capabilities in the various SolidWorks modules? The major difference is in what you can get out of it >>
Import/Export Tips - Importing Troublesome Geometry: In the event that imported geometry via STEP and IGES from other MCAD systems does not come in solid, your first course of defense is to use the Import Diagnostics tool >>
2D CAD Tips: Still working in 2D? Find handy 2D CAD Technical Tips here >>
 
   NEWS and EVENTS
Live Webcast - February 25, 11am EST: This webcast will explore some of the advanced tools and benefits of choosing SolidWorks® 2010 Premium or Professional. Get it right the first time by decreasing your design cycles, material costs, and getting your products to market faster >>
News - Power Company Uses SolidWorks to Design Ultra-Efficient Natural Gas Plant: An Ontario power company has used SolidWorks software to design a new, highly efficient energy plant featuring the cleanest, most efficient way to produce energy from fossil fuel >>
   
   ENGINEER-to-ENGINEER
Case Study - Bausch & Lomb: By standardizing on the SolidWorks 3D design platform, Bausch & Lomb engineers have positioned themselves to achieve innovative breakthroughs in lens performance and wearer comfort >>
Video - Device Technologies: SolidWorks allows this small company to leverage its greatest resource, its creativity and outside-the-box thinking, to develop products at a fraction of the cost required by larger companies >>
SolidWorks Design Gallery: SolidWorks helps customers take ideas from concept to completion, overcoming remarkable obstacles in order to bring their visions to life. These are some of their innovative designs >>
   
 
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