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CONCORD,
Mass., March 31, 2008 — Eating its
way to the forefront of the “green”
movement, the
BigBelly® trash bin designed in
SolidWorks® 3D CAD software is the world’s
first and only on-site solar-powered trash
compactor. BigBelly is used in busy places
around the world like shopping districts,
food courts, and entertainment venues, or in
remote places such as parks and beaches.
Standing at 50 inches tall and weighing
300 pounds, BigBelly uses only the sun’s
energy to compact and store five times the
amount of garbage as receptacles of the same
size. The machine uses up to 1,250 pounds of
force to compact trash periodically until it
is full. Municipalities and city parks that
formerly emptied garbage cans twice a day
can now empty BigBelly once a week, reducing
fuel costs and carbon emissions from garbage
truck trips. Headquartered in Needham,
Mass., the
BigBelly Solar company standardized on
SolidWorks software to optimize the unit’s
design and accelerate development to meet
customer demand.
The unit,
which stores energy even on cloudy days, can
operate for a full day with the equivalent
energy it requires to toast a slice of
bread. It can operate for eight years on the
equivalent energy it takes to drive a
garbage truck one mile. These feats are
possible in part because BigBelly Solar, its
manufacturing partner, and their suppliers
have good design communication.
eDrawings® e-mail-enabled design
communication tool. eDrawings lets users
send and receive 3D models or 2D drawings of
product designs that recipients can view,
rotate, and study as if they had a physical
prototype in front of them. “It’s important
to have everyone speaking the same language.
That helps us look at the big picture as
well as the details,” said Satwicz.
BigBelly Solar recently unveiled
recycling units that connect to BigBelly or
can stand alone, for customers who want to
extend their environmentally friendly waste
solutions. Designed in SolidWorks, the
BigBelly Recycling Unit looks similar to the
BigBelly, but offers an insertion hole for
cans and bottles, mixed paper or both.
“The ‘green’
movement’s success is measured in
increments,” said SolidWorks CEO Jeff Ray.
“BigBelly is a great example of innovation
in the face of a global problem. Its rapid
adoption across the U.S. and in foreign
countries demonstrates that we can find ways
to reduce our impact on the environment – in
this case, one e BigBelly at a time.”
BigBelly Solar relies on authorized
SolidWorks reseller
CADD Edge
for ongoing software training,
implementation, and support.
About
BigBelly Solar
Founded in 2003
in Needham, Mass., BigBelly Solar develops
trash compaction systems to help
municipalities, universities, parks, zoos,
transportation authorities and retail
outlets to save money and reduce the
environmental impact of waste management.
The BigBelly is the world’s first
solar-powered, cordless trash compaction
system. BigBellies are deployed in over 35
cities and towns across the US and in 15
countries around the world. For more
information, visit the Web site (www.bigbellysolar.com).
CADD Edge is the developer of the Mechanical
Engineering Productivity Machine™. The CADD
Edge Productivity Machine enables engineers
to design imaginative products exceptionally
fast with superior quality. Customized for
industry-specific SolidWorks environments,
this performance-driven machine is fueled by
four components – auditing, implementation,
multi-level training, and software utilities
– all working together to help companies be
first to deliver winning designs from
concept to customer. For more information on
CADD Edge, please visit (www.caddedge.com)
or contact the company at (508) 475-2900.
About SolidWorks Corporationon
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault
Systèmes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext
Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and
markets software for
designgn,
analysis, and
product data management. It is the
leading supplier of
3D CAD
technology, giving teams intuitive,
high-performing software that helps them
design better 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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