SolidWorks World 2009 starts today
February 8, 2009
We have quoted in Orlando in the Florida peninsula, in the USA. The climate is fulfilling all expectations, shines a radiant Sun but the temperature is pleasant. Walt Disney World is certainly a right choice for an event that presents a world itself, essentially solid. The not so little perhaps remember, when yes they were, the television series that began with Bell (Tinker Bell here call) voleteando while sounded a ditty: "the world is full of colors,... magical world of colors...". If Walt Disney echoed the introduction of the color on TV, now already take it for granted that the world is not only full of colors, but it is in three dimensions (or 4, if we have time)(, or 10, 11 or 26, if we do if the superstring theorists).
Design tools for now while working in three dimensions. 3D CAD is already a product completely mature, essential for any design team who wants to be competitive. Moreover, it is not only mature, but that has been created and strengthened ecosystem to its around and changed the focus and the plane has been opened to have a broader perspective: the design in 3D, which goes far beyond the CAD. So, SolidWorks partners are going to show us this evening and during the next three days as it automates the design, as it shapes and simulates the behavior of the designed and managed projects and documentation linked to the design, and communicate the results of the design and is as tied to the systems of corporate governance. All of this, to design better, with many shortcuts to make it automagically.
Applications cover the entire spectrum of the industry: from the classical mechanical design (so), to the design and simulation and analysis of electromagnetic behavior; the design of plastic parts, moulds that have been discontinued and the simulation of the process of manufacture of the same; the programming of machines that will produce designed; the design of optical systems; the design of facilities of large buildings and industrial plants, with a network of pipes, tanks and highly complex valves; the analysis of movement, interference and vibration; the analysis by finite element method (temperatures, stresses, deformations, fatigue,...); standardization and validation of design automated; ... and more.
In fact... a world full of colors.