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View case studies highlighting organizations that have made the transition from working with AutoCAD to designing in 3D with SolidWorks software. These case studies cover a broad range of industries, including specific challenges, software selection criteria, and return on investment.
Knapheide Manufacturing Company – Automotive
"Using SolidWorks, I can create a virtual model of the sheet-metal component, fold and unfold it, and really see if I can make what I really want to create. With SolidWorks Simulation Software , we can check the final design before making a prototype, which cuts down on the number of prototypes we need to make. We anticipate that the SolidWorks system will save a lot of time and money for our company.” - Lucas Creasy, Project Engineer
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Spalding – Consumer Products
"With SolidWorks, it is easy to make parts look good, and its parametric capability makes it easy for anyone to make a change." - Ken Maren, Project Engineer
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DiMonte Group - Design & Engineering Services
"The parametric capabilities allow industrial designers to make sculptural shapes that can be manufactured and to change them easily." - Gene DiMonte, President
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Haumiller Engineering - Machinery
"We chose SolidWorks software for its superior ease-of-use, PC platform, and powerful 3D visualization capabilities." - Jim Daffron, Engineering Manager
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Zero Zone, Inc. - Machinery
"With SolidWorks, we can create a model once and use design tables to create several different-sized configurations automatically." - Owen Warr, Project Engineer
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