Datakit Updates SOLIDWORKS Converters

LYON, France, July 10, 2017 – Datakit, a leading CAD data exchange company announces a wide range of new plug-ins.

UG NX 3D to SOLIDWORKS

Overview

  • Enables accurate and convenient CAD data transfer from UG NX 3D to SOLIDWORKS.
  • Does not require a license of UG NX.
  • Converts Assemblies and Part :(*.PRT).
  • Translates ALL 3D Data.
  • Batch mode process available.

Version

  • (UG NX: 15 to NX11) (SOLIDWORKS: 2011 to 2017)

UG NX 2D to SOLIDWORKS

Overview

  • Enables accurate and convenient CAD data transfer from UG NX 2D to SOLIDWORKS.
  • Does not require a license of UG NX.
  • Converts part and assembly files : (*.PRT).
  • Translate ALL 2D Data.
  • Batch mode process available.

Version

(UG NX: NX to NX11) (SOLIDWORKS: 2011 to 2017)

SOLIDWORKS 3D to UG NX

Overview

  • Enables accurate and convenient CAD data transfer from SOLIDWORKS to NX (Unigraphics).
  • Does not require a license of NX.
  • Converts .prt files.

Version

(SOLIDWORKS: 2007 to 2017) (UG NX: NX5)

SOLIDWORKS 3D to PDF 3D

Overview

  • Enables to save SOLIDWORKS models in 3DPDF files (.pdf)
  • Does not require a license of Adobe Acrobat or any other third party software.
  • Keeps geometry, PMI (product manufacturing information) and metadata.

Version

  • (SOLIDWORKS: 2007 to 2017) (PDF: 1.7)

SOLIDWORKS 3D to JT

Version

  • (SOLIDWORKS: 2007 to 2017) (JT: 8.0 & 9.5)

About Datakit

Datakit is a privately held and leading company founded in 1994, specialized in CAD data exchange solutions and services. It offers standalone converters, plug-ins and SDK that analyze, heal and export a large number of CAD formats. Datakit exposes a wide range of geometrical and semantic data (assemblies, annotations, metadata) through its varied range of products. It also provides support services for the migration of CAD databases to help customers choose the best data transfer solutions. It works closely together with independent software vendors that currently integrate its CAD data exchange solutions to their own software.

For more information, please visit www.datakit.com.

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