SolidWorks Corporation unveils SolidWorks 2007, powered
by revolutionary ‘SWIFT' technology
CONCORD, Mass., June 15, 2006 —
SolidWorks Corporation today unveiled SolidWorks® 2007 software,
offering design teams unprecedented opportunities to work faster and
smarter in the quest for better products. In addition to more than
200 new features, this latest version of the leading 3D CAD software
introduces SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology (“SWIFT”),
which for the first time puts expert-level techniques for 3D CAD's
most challenging design operations in the hands of every user.
Toppling the notion that powerful software is necessarily
complex, SWIFT™ technology delivers exponential increases in
efficiency while simplifying use of the software. For example, 3D
CAD applications have traditionally forced design teams to consume
precious time determining the order in which they create part
features like drafts and fillets. SolidWorks 2007 changes all that,
leaving the SWIFT FeatureXpert to automatically create the new
features in the proper order as the designer intended. This allows
designers to spend more time on the task at hand – designing great
products.
“The new FeatureXpert functionality dramatically simplifies
modeling, especially for new users,” said Designer Marla Schmidt of
the Sub-Zero Freezer Company. “For instance, a new user probably
wouldn't know how to add a draft to a part that already has fillets.
FeatureXpert automatically reorders the features so the draft can be
applied correctly. We hope for similar benefits from the other SWIFT
capabilities in SolidWorks 2007, as well as those in future
releases.”
SWIFT accounts for just a handful of
the enhancements in SolidWorks 2007, 90 percent of which were
directly driven by customers. Together, the enhancements will help
customers succeed by providing intuitive, high-performing software
that helps design teams set themselves apart.
Focus:
Product design, not design tools
Other SWIFT tools in SolidWorks 2007
include the SWIFT SketchXpert, which resolves dimensional and
relational conflicts when sketching, and the SWIFT MateXpert, which
removes conflicts that arise when users add or modify mated parts.
SWIFT is a clear example of how SolidWorks Corporation's approach to
3D CAD focuses more on product design than on the workings of the
tools that support it.
This focus is also apparent in a powerful new Search capability
that enables users to find anything related to their 3D design work
on their desktop, in shared files, in their product data management
(PDM) system, or in their supply chain universe with a single tool.
The new powerful and easy-to-use Search capability will work in
concert with a wealth of new standard content, including that
offered through the SolidWorks 3D ContentCentral® part-finding
service. As a result, teams will have more time to design great
products by minimizing time they spend looking for files and parts
that have already been created.
The tool will also pinpoint new routing and weldment content in
SolidWorks 2007. SolidWorks users now have more predefined content
than any 3D CAD user community, which is critical since at least 60
percent of a typical machine consists of purchased parts.
Harness 2D expertise to power
3D design
Also vital to design teams is the ability
to conceptualize in 2D before creating in 3D. Accordingly,
SolidWorks 2007 includes dramatic enhancements to capabilities like
Sketch Blocks, introduced last year. 2D sketches of belts, chains,
pulleys, and gears now automatically exhibit multipart interaction
and motion, helping teams refine designs at all stages of their
work. This feature combines the intelligence of 3D CAD with the feel
of 2D CAD.
The unique SolidWorks Design Checker, introduced as part of
SolidWorks 2006 last year, includes powerful new features to ensure
drawings meet the defined standards of each user's organization. The
new features include auto-correction and the ability to “learn” from
a finished drawing – features that make it even easier to avoid
expensive, labor-intensive drawing revisions.
In addition, SolidWorks 2007 enables users for the first time to
save any file in Adobe Systems' new 3D PDF format, thereby providing
complete support for the two prevailing standards for sharing 3D
designs, PDF and the SolidWorks eDrawings® collaboration format.
SolidWorks 2007 includes a host of
other new drawing enhancements, making it even easier and more
efficient to turn 2D drawings into 3D models and to generate
finished, professional, production-ready 2D files for manufacturing.
Design new
and innovative products
The bottom line in 3D CAD is designing
better products. To make products more contemporary and ergonomic,
SolidWorks 2007 introduces powerful new consumer design and assembly
interaction capabilities. A new Freeform surfacing tool for the
first time lets design teams simply “push and pull” control points
to create stylish surfaces with intuitive curvature continuity (C2)
control throughout. The result is sleeker designs accomplished more
quickly than is possible with traditional surfacing commands.
SolidWorks 2007's new 3D gear mates and belt interaction
capabilities for the first time simulate belts, chains, racks,
pinions, and gear assembly action for testing of more complex
assemblies than previously possible. The new functionality
optionally defaults to standard component sizes, minimizing the cost
and labor of the design.
Powerful new design tools
SolidWorks 2007 extends SolidWorks'
history of introducing powerful new design tools to the mainstream
3D CAD market, creating new opportunities for design teams to make
their organizations successful.
For example, SolidWorks 2007 includes SolidWorks ScanTo3D
capability, enabling users to automatically extract design data from
real-world artifacts – such as broken parts that need replacement or
concept foam models – and move it into the SolidWorks design
environment. The built-in capability includes an easy-to-use wizard
interface that steps the user through the scanning and data import
processes, and through the completion of a fully defined 3D solid
model.
The ScanTo3D software is optimized for
use with a new high-resolution, full-color Desktop 3D Scanner from
SolidWorks Solution Partner NextEngine, available at a discounted
price to SolidWorks users. Additionally, ScanTo3D includes support
for several other common 3D scan data formats.
SolidWorks 2007 includes powerful new
capabilities in its integrated analysis software tools. COSMOSXpress™,
the basic analysis tool included with every SolidWorks 3D CAD
product, now includes optimization capabilities, which can save
valuable part materials and improve performance by helping ensure
products are not over-designed. The COSMOSWorks® Designer analysis
tool, included in SolidWorks Office Premium, offers new, unique
capabilities for weldment analysis – a complex process made easy,
but which is beyond the reach of other analysis tools. SolidWorks
Office Premium now includes COSMOSMotion™ analysis software, which
will benefit design teams making products with critical moving parts
that require well-engineered dynamic properties.
“SolidWorks 2007 is a milestone release because with the
introduction of SWIFT, 3D CAD crosses the line from automation to
intelligence,” said SolidWorks Corporation CEO John McEleney. “Not
only do users have new ways to compress sophisticated operations
into minimal commands, they now possess the wisdom and expertise of
the most accomplished SolidWorks experts. SWIFT will influence
design engineering for years to come.”
Availability
SolidWorks 2007 is
available now for purchase in 12 languages worldwide through
SolidWorks authorized resellers.
See it for
yourself
For more information
about SolidWorks 2007, including video demonstrations, please visit
http://www.dasi-solutions.com/productPages/solidworksWhatsNew2007.html.
In addition to Launch Week seminars in late summer, in-depth
demonstrations of key features will be available from resellers upon
request.
Launch Week seminars
take place Sept. 4-8 in your area and on the Web. To find a seminar
near you or online, visit
http://www.dasi-solutions.com/seminars.html.
About SolidWorks
Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a
Dassault Systèmes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065,
DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for
design,
analysis, and
product data management. It is the leading supplier of
3D CAD technology,
providing intuitive, high-performing software that helps product
design teams develop great products. . For the latest news,
information, or a live online demonstration, visit the company's Web
site (www.solidworks.com)
or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call
+1-978-371-5000).
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