We feel that the design industry is on the cusp of mainstream design validation, but there are always barriers to adoption. Now more designers get a chance to try it, and understand its usefulness. But if we sold it at $6,000, some aren’t willing to spend the money to see the benefits. Motion is applicable across all industries. Now a lot of engineers are using analysis who otherwise would not. When we offered Premium last year with COSMOSWorks Designer included, we wanted to make a new technology more available by lowering the cost of adoption. Why add COSMOSMotion to Office Premium?Ī. One benefit of integrated analysis is that it allows the designer to test his intuition. Very few people were using analysis 12 years ago, so how were they making their designs? Some of them were doing hand calculation, some physical testing, which took a long time, and some weren’t doing anything. When we started with the integration in 1995, only 2-3 percent of CAD users were using any type of analysis product. The high level goal is to get more people to use analysis. If there are 10 things we want to add and it gets too complex, we’ll add nine. Whenever we add an analysis feature to SolidWorks, it has to be simple, totally seamless. There are lots of facets to that integration, including user interface and philosophy. Our goal is to make analysis just like any other feature in SolidWorks. Where do you see the integration between COSMOSWorks and SolidWorks headed?Ī. Suchit has been working with the COSMOSWorks product line for 12 years, and now works out of the SolidWorks office in Santa Monica, California. Stay tuned for more information soon.įor more information about SolidWorks User group, visit the SWUGN website at I caught Suchit Jain in the press room at SolidWorks World long enough to throw a few questions at him. Last years conference drew more than 200 users and 25 exhibitors. The Midwest Region SolidWorks User Conference, hosted by the Midwest Region SolidWorks User Groups is scheduled for October 4th – 6th in Racine, Wisconsin. The Houston SWUGN Technical Summit kicks off a nine city tour of training and networking events on April 6th. SolidWorks CEO John McEleney visits the Los Angles/Orange County SolidWorks User Group April 19th. The Eastern Michigan SolidWorks User Group reports 100+ RSVP’s for its March 22nd meeting - Ī North Alabama SolidWorks User Group member recently uploaded his 100th model to 3D Content Central.
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The Seattle Area SolidWorks Power User Group celebrates its 10th anniversary with a meeting on April 18th. The Lower Alabama SolidWorks User Group is holding its first meeting March 23rd.