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What you want to know about SolidWorks 2008: The Interface

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solidworks 2008 logoThe launch of SolidWorks 2008 is quickly approaching and even though you may just be getting use to some things in 2007, the new version has some features that could bring you to the edge of your seat. If you’ve seen the preview demo, the new interface may be the first thing that stands out, but the focus on functionality and how you design makes this new version all the more interesting.

Over the next few days, we’re going to plunge into the depths that are SolidWorks 2008. We’re going to go over the major functionality shift in the new version of SolidWorks and show you how you’re going to be doing more of your work on the screen with less lag. This is gonna be the meat. I’ll save the What’s New for you to look at, you can download that right here.

SolidWorks 2008 screenshot

Today we’re gonna look at

THE INTERFACE

This, in any program for some reason, is usually a big complaint when it changes. I’m just gonna say it. It’s better. Take 30 minutes to play with it and you’ll like it. Here’s why…
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SolidWorks and India… Spicy

swx logoGetting SolidWorks into India isn’t anything new, but it seems a push is being made, at least with headlines. A load of articles came out June 12th about SolidWorks in India.

What’s interesting to me is the reported amount of license given away. That’s the way to saturate a market segment. Hope they at least got a little spicy Tandoori Chicken for all that. There’s two ways of looking at this of course. This will provide more capacity for US companies that can not find the talent here or send more US jobs overseas.

For me, this is a reality. With the strong economy it has been difficult to bring in talent. I direct part of a 12 man team from India that has over 50,000 people in it’s company. That is a lot of extra capacity.

Here are the links and some interesting excerpts from the articles.

SolidWorks to strengthen foothold

SolidWorks has so far given about 6,000 software licenses in India that include 3,000 commercial licenses. The company which clocked a turnover of $300 million in FY2006, has over 3,000 customers in India including Godrej, Voltas, LG Equipment, Mico and Integral Coach Factory.

Solidworks will expand presence in India

The number of staff will be increased to 90 this year, from 60 last year,adding employee resources to both its research and development and support centre departments. The number of value added resellers would be increased to 30 from the current 18.

Solidworks to expand presence in India

Mr Ved Narayan, Solid Works Vice President for Asia Pacific said, that the region contributed 25 per cent of the total revenue of the company amounting to 300 million dollars.

SolidWorks Bullish Over Indian Market

This year, SolidWorks has aggressive plans to expand its VAR network and increase its India employee headcount.

SolidWorks to increase headcount in India

SolidWorks also planned to expand its presence in educational institutions across the country to help meet the needs of small and medium enterprises in India.

SolidWorks Beta 3: Your Last Chance

beta 3Today, SolidWorks launched the final Beta version of 2008. This means the launch is right around the corner and it’s the last chance you’ll have to get in on the beta testing. You can be assured that there will be a whole slew of news, podcasts, and video coming out so keep your feeds running to find out the latest.

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Fastest street legal car designed in SolidWorks

supercar_logoHave you ever thought a car could be designed in SolidWorks? Well, it’s being done right over in Sweden by Koenigsegg. Their latest production car is the fastest street legal car on the market clocking in at over 800 HP with speeds topping at 245 mph. That’s crazy fast and they used SolidWorks to make it happen.

The CCX rolled out from R&D back in 1996. It debut 10 years later and has been getting a lot of press. Read one of the reviews here. If you were at the SolidWorks World Forum in 2005 you may remember Christian von Koenigsegg giving the keynote address.

Their website features a lot of information of their other projects and a great gallery. They also have a sections that provides a look into their design and engineering philosophies. This car makes me want to challenge the next person I see to a race. Take a look at some of the images below. Does this make you imagine what can be done with SolidWorks?

orange ccx

ccx chassis

ccx side front

ccx top

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