SolidWorks 2008 Unveiled, Expected Later This Summer
Available for purchase now
CONCORD,
Massachusetts, June 18, 2007 - SolidWorks Corporation publicly unveiled
SolidWorks 2008, the newest version of its leading 3D CAD software.
SolidWorks 2008 delivers a new intuitive, time-saving user interface (UI) as
well as impressive 3D graphics, builds on the company’s breakthrough
SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology (SWIFT), accelerates better
product design, and includes more advanced design analysis capabilities than
any other CAD software.
With more than 250 user-requested enhancements, SolidWorks 2008 lets
users concentrate on solving design challenges, not on using the software,
and leverages existing designs to save time and ensure accuracy. It also
helps users improve their designs by providing feedback about quality and
manufacturability up front.

“The SolidWorks 2008 UI is very slick with an even more intuitive feel,”
said beta user Josh A. Mings, interior engineer of Executive Aircraft
Completions, Tulsa, Okla. “You’re more efficient because you have more
opportunities to work on, in, and around the model in addition to the menu
options. Switching between documents is more efficient, too, because you can
see what you’re switching to before you actually do. The more you experience
it, the better SolidWorks 2008 gets.”
Focus on design, not CAD
SolidWorks 2008 introduces a host of new capabilities that lets users
immerse themselves in their designs.
First is the new user experience. The intuitive workflow predicts which
tools users will need in the context of the specific task they are
undertaking and makes them readily available. The interface increases useful
window real estate, reduces mouse travel, provides innovative customization
options, and provides task-based command selection. These attributes help
establish SolidWorks as the easiest to use 3D CAD system, focusing users on
their designs and minimizing distractions.
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.
SWIFT DimXpert automatically sets geometric dimensions and tolerances on
parts, saving time and providing expert information every design team needs.
It provides visual feedback on whether the model has been properly described
and is ready for manufacturing. DimXpert adheres to the ASME Y14.41-2003 3D
specification and automatically creates views, dimensions, and tolerances in
2D drawings for complete design documentation.
“SolidWorks is on the right track with SWIFT,” said Gisela Wilson,
director of industry analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC)’s
Product, Project, and Portfolio Management program. “With this new release,
it is again deepening design capabilities but without burdening users with
lots of additional hard-to-learn complexities. SWIFT and SolidWorks 2008 can
make a substantial difference for design teams in time to market, cost
containment, quality of user experience, and ultimately quality of result.”
Reuse existing designs to save time
SolidWorks 2008 gives users unique new ways to design better products
faster by repurposing portions of existing designs while enforcing best
practices.
The Design Clipart capability lets users search their file systems for
sketches, tables, images, features, views, or DWG blocks that are inside
existing designs. Once the item is located, Design Clipart dissects target
files, allowing users to simply drag the item to incorporate it in new
designs. The Design Clipart feature helps engineers recoup the hours they
spend every day looking for already finished designs. Design Clipart also
extends SolidWorks’ leadership in the reuse of AutoCAD data by allowing
quick access to any portion of a DWG file without the need for translation.
In addition to supporting native DWG blocks, SolidWorks 2008 alerts users
when a referenced DWG block has been changed. Users can also natively edit
these DWG blocks in the DWGeditor by simply right-clicking the block – a
natural, efficient workflow for leveraging DWG data in new 3D designs.
Design teams for the first time can manage all of their 2D files from the
SolidWorks desktop using a new capability called the DWGnavigator. The
DWGnavigator lets users perform powerful DWG-specific searches, find
references, view, and package up files for sharing. Users can also save
their files in the format of any version of AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT software
for unmatched interoperability.
Another unique development, DriveWorksXpress, automatically creates
custom parts, assemblies, and drawings based on pre-defined design rules,
enabling companies to quickly and economically respond to the unique needs
of every customer.
Improve your designs
SolidWorks 2008 gives design teams powerful new tools to help produce
accurate designs that are complete, of high quality, and manufacturable the
first time.
COSMOSWorks Design Insight, for example, displays the portions of CAD
models that carry applied loads, making it easy for designers to decide
whether to add material for strength or subtract it to avoid costly
over-engineering. DFMXpress, another unique SolidWorks feature, helps
“design for manufacturability,” preventing costly downstream design errors
by automatically flagging elements that are difficult, expensive, or
impossible to machine, such as 90-degree milled corners.
TolAnalyst is an automated tolerance stack-up tool that helps companies
avoid the hidden potential fit and function problems that can result from
variations in manufacturing tolerances in an assembly. TolAnalyst helps
identify the most critical tolerances and lets users tighten or loosen any
tolerance to avoid functional problems or costly over-engineering.
TolAnalyst also reduces the need for tedious error-prone hand calculations,
increasing users’ confidence that their designs will yield properly
functioning products the first time.
“Designers use SolidWorks to create products throughout the day, so the
software must help them be efficient and effective,” said John McEleney,
SolidWorks CEO. “In addition to powerful, unique design capabilities,
SolidWorks 2008 delivers a smart user experience that fits naturally with
the designers’ workflow, allowing them to focus on innovation – which is the
number one goal for them and us.”
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
http://www.solidworks.com/locateVAR/. For more information about
SolidWorks 2008, including video demonstrations, please visit
www.solidworks.com/SW2008PR
or contact a reseller.
SolidWorks 2008 will be shipping later this summer.
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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