SolidWorks Helps Rwanda Launch 2D to 3D Conversion Company
CONCORD,
Massachusetts, April 2, 2007 - Capitalizing on the growing pool of skilled
engineers in Rwanda, the country’s technology ministries are teaming with
two major science and technology schools and SolidWorks Corporation to
launch a company that will convert 2D data into 3D models efficiently and
affordably. Called Gasabo 3D Design, Ltd., the venture will provide fast,
accurate file conversion as a service, enabling SolidWorks customers to
leverage their existing 2D design data without having to do it in-house.
Rwanda has experienced a re-birth, fueled in part by an ambitious science
and technology capacity building program launched by President Paul Kagame
who has said, “The application of science and technology is fundamental, and
indeed indispensable, to the social and economic transformation of our
countries… It is about applying science and technology holistically – in all
levels of education and training, in commercializing ideas, in developing
business and quickening the pace of wealth-creation and
employment-generation, in enabling government to provide better services,
and indeed, in providing basic tools to society at large for self- and
collective betterment.”
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curricula are playing a
critical role as schools across the country are graduating more engineers,
in line with its vision of building a knowledge-driven economy. Gasabo 3D
Design, Ltd. is a joint venture between the Rwanda Information Technology
Authority (RITA) on behalf of Rwanda ’s technology ministries, the École
Technique Officielle (ETO) Gitarama high school, and the Kigali Institute of
Science and Technology (KIST).
SolidWorks Corporation is providing software and business expertise to
launch and grow a startup company. More importantly, the company will also
provide the hands-on 3D CAD software training to teach STEM principles and
ignite engineering enthusiasm. Gasabo 3D Design, Ltd. expects to begin
converting 2D drawings into 3D models by Q3 2007.
Accelerating Product Development and Repair
Converting 2D files to 3D solid models can be expensive and tedious for
large manufacturers with tens of thousands of product drawings. Paper
Converting Machine Company manufactures machines that produce a variety of
paper products, including tissue, newsprint, embossed paper, etc. The
company has 10,000 machines deployed worldwide, and allocates 50 percent of
its budget on service and retrofit projects.
“Our machines last a long time. Some of them have been deployed for 87
years,” said Thad Perkins, director of CAD systems at PCMC. “Many of our
designs reside in 2D drawings, but converting them to 3D models is expensive
and time-consuming. By outsourcing the conversion, we save about two-thirds
of the cost of doing it in-house. From a resource standpoint, it’s like
adding 10 people to my staff, which enables us to be more responsive to our
customers’ needs and provides us with the opportunity to accelerate
investments in new technology. We’re able to develop equipment we might not
have been able to develop, and sell equipment we might not have been able to
sell. Gasabo 3D Design, Ltd. will help companies like us secure a
competitive position in the global marketplace.”
SolidWorks’ involvement in the project is the latest in a series of
efforts aimed at helping rebuild Rwanda ’s infrastructure. The company has
donated software and staff time to train teachers on how to use SolidWorks
to promote STEM education with the goal of increasing the country’s
engineering population.
“This partnership is really a testament to Rwanda’s resilience in the
face of devastating circumstances,” said SolidWorks CEO John McEleney.
“Gasabo 3D Design Ltd. will provide large manufacturers a cost-effective and
fast way to convert vital 2D files into accurate 3D models they’ll be able
to modify, machine, and build upon to meet customer needs. That efficiency
will help companies stay agile, so they can design better products and excel
in a global economy.”
About Gasabo 3D Design Ltd.
Gasabo 3D Design Ltd. is a registered Rwanda company. The company will
initially convert 2D data to 3D solid models, however as the skills base
matures, the company plans to move to higher skill work within the product
design field. The company has the aim of being a SolidWorks centre of
excellence on the African continent.
About the Rwandan Information Technology Authority (RITA)
RITA has been established by the Government of Rwanda in recognition of
the importance of ICT for the economic and social development of Rwanda .
RITA’s role is to manage the implementation of ICT programs throughout all
sectors of the Rwandan economy in support of economic growth and poverty
reduction.
About Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
KIST was officially inaugurated in 1998 as the first public technological
institute of higher learning in Rwanda . KIST aims to contribute to Rwanda
’s economic renewal through the creation of highly skilled manpower. It
seeks to become a regional centre offering courses in science, technology
and management; carrying out extensive research activities and knowledge
dissemination; and providing technical assistance and services to all
sections of the community.
About ETO Gitarama
ETO Gitarama is a secondary technical school located in the Southern
province of Rwanda . The school has about 400 students, and it was
established in November 2002.
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, 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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