SolidWorks Releases Education Edition 2008-2009
CONCORD,
MA, June 9, 2008 - SolidWorks Corporation today released the next generation
of its leading 3D CAD software for students and educators, SolidWorks
Education Edition 2008-2009, which delivers all the powerful capabilities of
SolidWorks 2008 Office Premium plus new analysis software, curriculum, and
more.
Students from middle school through graduate school will immediately
notice the most sweeping enhancement, a new, intuitive, time-saving user
interface (UI). Students can work more efficiently than ever because the UI
gives them new opportunities to interact directly with the model in addition
to intuitive menu options.

A streamlined workflow anticipates which tools students will need in the
context of the specific task they are undertaking and presents them for use.
The interface increases useful window real estate, reduces mouse travel,
provides innovative customization options, and offers task-based command
selection. These attributes have helped establish SolidWorks as the easiest
to use 3D CAD software system, focusing students on their designs and
minimizing distractions.
“SolidWorks Education Edition 2008-2009 makes it even easier for students
to rapidly realize their design and engineering visions,” said Kim Alan
Olson, instructor of tool design engineering at Moraine Park Technical
College in West Bend, Wisc. “It improves usability and eliminates complexity
without in any way dumbing it down for our students. If anything,
SolidWorks’ easy-to-use capabilities expose students early to engineering
principles they’ll encounter in the professional environment down the road.”
SolidWorks Education Edition 2008-2009 for the first time includes
COSMOSFloXpress, an easy-to-use fluid dynamics application that calculates
how fluid flows through a part model. Based on this analysis, students can
easily find and fix problem areas in their designs. More advanced students
can graduate to COSMOSFloWorks, a full-featured computational fluid dynamics
and thermal analysis application in SolidWorks Education Edition. SolidWorks
Education Edition now offers the most comprehensive integrated analysis
capabilities in education software.
New model racing car curriculum
SolidWorks Education Edition 2008-2009 includes a new F1 in Schools
curriculum for teaching middle and high school students about SolidWorks
software, 3D CAD, and analysis. The curriculum includes lessons for
designing, analyzing, simulating, rendering – then actually constructing – a
scale model Formula One racing car. Students can enter regional, national,
and global competitions.
SWIFT overcomes traditional CAD obstacles
In addition to the interface, analysis software, and curriculum,
SolidWorks Education Edition 2008-2009 incorporates more than 250
user-requested enhancements introduced in SolidWorks 2008, including
powerful new features built on SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology
(SWIFT).
SWIFT Instant3D, one of several unique new features built on the SWIFT
framework, lets users create and modify 3D model features simply by
manipulating drag handles directly on the model. Users don’t need to deal
with esoteric commands, dialog boxes, and extensive data input other CAD
systems require. “Live cross-sections” enable users to make edits by
dragging edges while looking at a slice of the model.
In addition, SWIFT DimXpert automatically sets geometric dimensions and
tolerances on parts, saving time and providing expert information every
design team needs. DFMXpress promotes design for manufacturability,
preventing costly downstream design errors by automatically flagging
elements that are difficult, expensive, or impossible to machine.
“A design is just a fantasy unless it can be manufactured, and these two
features especially give educators ways to raise the consciousness of
students without requiring new software, machine tools, or curricula,” said
Marie Planchard, director of worldwide education markets for SolidWorks
Corporation. “It’s just a matter of switching the tools on, interacting with
them, and exploring what’s happening.”
More academic institutions and engineering schools have chosen SolidWorks
than any other 3D CAD software.
Availability and pricing
SolidWorks 2008 is available now for purchase in 13 languages worldwide
through SolidWorks authorized resellers. Contact a SolidWorks authorized
reseller for pricing. To locate one in your region, visit
www.solidworks.com/locateVAR/.
To learn more about the SolidWorks Education Program visit:
www.solidworks.com/education.
About SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systems 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 more information, visit
www.solidworks.com or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North
America, call +1-978-371-5000).
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