Coming in January: SolidWorks World 2008, the 10th Anniversary Edition September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment San Diego Source: www.SolidWorks.com
Elite Northeast engineering programs increasingly building careers with SolidWorks Education Edition software September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment 3D CAD software is the platform of choice for teaching students the fundamentals of how to design quality products Source: www.SolidWorks.com
Rock-Ola makes jukebox designs groove with SolidWorks September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Legendary company designs new twists for classics with 3D CAD software Source: www.SolidWorks.com
University of Central Lancashire teaches product design and engineering skills with SolidWorks Education Edition September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment U.K. Source: www.SolidWorks.com
Fearless ‘Chembot’ Tops VEXplorer Contest Winners’ Robotic Creations September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Quadruped Dinosaur Stomps the Rest of the Competition Source: www.SolidWorks.com
MAKO uses SolidWorks software to design robotics and implants for minimally invasive surgery alternative September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Knee replacement doesn’t have to be ‘total’ Source: www.SolidWorks.com
University of Glasgow purchases 200 licenses of SolidWorks software September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Centuries-old university standardizes on SolidWorks Education Edition software so students can learn CAD and design validation skills Source: www.SolidWorks.com
SyCSA increases production 200 percent by embracing 3D design technology September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Company can design a silo in half an hour and deliver it earlier while helping improve the quality of Mexico’s food, plastics, and construction practices Source: www.SolidWorks.com
PEAK Surgical Uses SolidWorks Software to Develop Low-Temperature Surgical Cutting and Coagulation Tools September 15, 2008 By 3DCAD Editor Leave a Comment Pioneering Technology Allows Surgeons to Cut Precisely and Control Bleeding Without Causing Heat Damage to Tissue Source: www.SolidWorks.com