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designpointbm · 4 years ago
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Customizing SOLIDWORKS
In today’s world, product customization is essential for the different, ever-changing needs of each user. In this blog post, we will take a look at the different options available to make SOLIDWORKS work for you, and how a custom interface can ultimately help increase your efficiency:
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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4 Key Things We’ve Learned About 3D Printing During COVID-19
Through the COVID situation, rapid changes, workforce reductions, & lockdown scenarios have put 3D printers for manufacturers to the test. Here are 4 key things we’ve learned! https://bit.ly/2BKdRHE
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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We are DesignPoint & we love everything 3D. 3D Software 3D Hardware 3D Services 3D Training Your Engineering Transformation – Make It Happen!We are passionate about building solutions that help product design, engineering and manufacturing companies maximize their potential. Solidworks PDM solutions help companies manage their data and processes, and make more accessible to their engineering peers and other departments. 3D printing is a little mind boggling for most people…theability to print nearly anything—including human body parts. SOLIDWORKS Premium is the premier 3D design technology for CAD Professionals. Enjoy all the capabilities of SOLIDWORKS Standard and Professional
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Generative Design and 3D Printing
Read here how 3D printing technology and generative design are working hand-in-hand to build a better tomorrow of 3D for printer manufacturers: https://bit.ly/2YpMRVm
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Moving Onward with Online Training
Even as many businesses slow down or stop altogether, Design Point is using online training to continue providing excellent, responsive customer service. Read on for more
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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What’s New in DriveWorks 18
DriveWorks World rolls out what’s new in the latest software release of DriveWorks each year. Take a peak at some of the favorite enhancements so far in DriveWorks 18. If you want to learn about DriveWorks 18 updates, click here: https://bit.ly/3fhKJpe
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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3D Printing Provides Supply Chain Control When You Need It Most
3D Printing has allowed several companies to gain supply chain control when they most desperately needed it. Learn here how 3D printing can provide you with peace of mind and more supply chain control even in the most uncertain times! https://bit.ly/2YWwj99
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Why SOLIDWORKS Daily Users Still Need Training
The landscape of SOLIDWORKS is vast. Most Daily users of SOLIDWORKS assume that training is a toll just to learn what they already know but instead think of it as a chance to see your options more clearly to choose a better path! Learn here why SOLIDWORKS daily users still need training: https://bit.ly/2yE4rvY
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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But with a great 3D CAD modeling software, you’ll see significantly reduced product time-to-market, number of required revisions, and errors. This means less rework, lower costs, and higher profit margins.
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Included with every license of SolidWorks is access to two express versions of the Finite Element Analysis products that SolidWorks offers, SimulationXpress and FloXpress. These tools offer us the ability to perform a first-pass analysis of our parts to aid in our design.
Here is an example of how the SimulationXpress tool can be used to analyze a handle on a container assembly. This assembly has several components, but rather than mesh and include all of them in our analysis, we will represent all other bodies with boundary conditions.
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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CAD Pro is a cost-effective solution for all different areas in CAD design, engineering, and landscape design & planning. SolidWorks CAD & CAM software are great tools for keeping track of all the statistics you need for your team’s effectiveness. How does one become a top CAD professional? Here are the secrets you need to know!
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designpointbm · 5 years ago
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Solidworks PDM solutions help companies manage their data and processes, and make more accessible to their engineering peers and other departments. DesignPoint is here to help you streamline your PDM efforts by implementing the right software solutions for your project. Visit: https://bit.ly/2rLFfQp
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designpointbm · 6 years ago
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Solidworks PDM solutions help you manage 3D CAD files effortlessly and are easily accessible and safe. This solution substantially improves the way your teams operate and collaborate on product development. DesignPoint is here to help you enhance your efforts: 
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designpointbm · 6 years ago
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3D Printing: Top 10 Industries That Benefit the Most
3D printing is a little mind-boggling for most people…the ability to print nearly anything—including human body parts—is nearly beyond the average person’s comprehension. It sounds cool, and it’s certainly intriguing, but 3D printing is still an abstract concept that sounds a bit surreal.
Not only is that the case for the majority of individuals, but it’s also hard for many industries to fathom just how much of an impact 3D printing is going to have on their work—and, really, their whole world.
Using 3D engineering software like SolidWorks CAD to print 3D models and beyond, product design, development, and production are going to change massively in the coming years. In fact, this intense industrial tech revolution has already begun. Read on to learn more about 10 industries that will never be the same!
Top 10 Industries Being Revolutionized by 3D Printing
While nearly all industries are being impacted by the technological advances being made in the 3D printing, design, and 3D CAD modeling realms, the following 10 are being enormously transformed.
Education
Educators can use 3D printing to bring their lessons to life. And college students in design, construction, engineering, art, and untold other majors are using this technology to learn firsthand if their theories, designs, and plans will work in the real world.
They can produce 3D models and prototypes to see what works and what needs improvement, learning and adapting as they go—skills that will serve them well throughout their careers.
Transportation
Many facets of the transportation industry are being transformed by 3D printing capabilities, from the engineering software used to design new roads to the 3D printing of actual vehicle parts.
Non-motorized Vehicles
The design and materials used to make bicycles, for example, are usually what makes the best bikes also the most expensive. But with 3D engineering and printing, these components can more easily be mass-produced, lowering costs significantly and making non-motorized, human-powered vehicles more efficient and safer at the same time.
Public Transport
Public transportation can be significantly slowed by vehicle break downs. With replacement parts quickly and cheaply produced using 3D printing technology, the downtime of vehicles in need of repair can be drastically decreased, going from months to get parts to just days or weeks, and reducing costs by up to 95%!
Aviation
With more people flying to world-wide destinations every year, the aviation industry must find ways to boost efficiency and reduce costs. Aircraft manufacturers are using 3D printing to produce lower-cost parts and to streamline production.
Medical
Like transportation, the medical field is seeing massive impact from 3D modeling and printing.
Pharmaceutical
Though the FDA still needs to do extensive research before it will approve any 3D-printed drug technology, there is a lot of advancement being made in the field. Companies can print pills that offer personalized dosages based on individual patient needs—something that traditional drug manufacturing processes could never accomplish in a cost-effective manner.
Prosthetics and Regenerative Medicine
Not only can we now print prosthetic limbs for humans, but we also have hope of being able to print functioning human body parts!
Implants
Dental and medical implants need to be highly customized to fit individual bodies and mouths, a process that creates a costly end product. 3D printing lowers costs and creates more personalized solutions that can be printed and placed at the time of removal, condensing what would have been two separate, invasive visits into one.
Construction and Architecture
Two of the most obvious fields to be impacted by 3D technology are construction and architecture, so we’re grouping them together here. Architects and builders can now use 3D CAD modeling software and other 3D design products (like SolidWorks) to build lifelike models on the fly. And as the tech advances, entire buildings will be 3D printed!
Engineering
Another obvious entry on this list, engineering has been forever changed by 3D engineering software, like SolidWorks CAD and 3D design products. Beyond just printing prototypes, engineers are now able to test their designs in real-time.
Art
Whether they work with ceramics, metals, or paper, artists can now dream and print their visions into life!
This also has positive implications in art education, as replicas of famous works can be created that allow students to touch and interact with the paintings and sculptures in ways that just can’t be rivaled by looking at pictures of the masterpieces in books.
Design
Whether we’re talking about the design of packaging, fashion and home décor, or cars, everything has changed in this industry.
Entertainment
We are a society who loves to be entertained, so 3D printing is a welcome innovation here. Manufacturers can print consumer tech and electronic devices as one piece versus many individual parts that then need extensive assembly, making them more affordable. The gaming world is now full of 3D virtual reality, and musical instruments and movie sets/props are being produced using 3D printing.
Manufacturing
As you’ve read throughout this article, manufacturers of just about everything is seeing positive impacts, as they can print not only their tools and replacement machinery parts, but also their products as single items versus parts that need assembly.
Conservation
One of the more surprising industries that are seeing massive changes in environmental conservation. Conservationists can now print 3D coral reefs and other wildlife habitats, as well as tracking tags for endangered species. 3D manufacturing is also much more environmentally friendly, as it produces very little waste.
Transforming Engineering Efforts
If you’re ready to revolutionize your business using 3D engineering software and 3D CAD modeling software, like SolidWorks CAD or SolidWorks 3D design products, contact us!  DesignPoint is here to help.
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designpointbm · 6 years ago
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Easily evaluate how your product will perform and move throughout its operational cycle with motion analysis. Linear stress analysis can be a regular part of your design process, reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework and delays, and saving time and development costs.
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designpointbm · 6 years ago
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Intuitive 3D design and product development solutions from SOLIDWORKS let you conceptualize, create, validate, communicate, manage, and transform your innovative ideas into great product designs.
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