Friday, 24 August 2018

Solidwork training institute in Noida

As we jagat ahead with excitement at what we’re announcing this year in terms of innovations and improved functionality with the roll-out of SOLIDWORKS 2016, it’s also a good time to reflect on how the role of CAD has changed. No longer just a tool used to create new products, the role of CAD has greatly expanded. Today CAD is about supporting the entire organization and helping companies achieve specific business goals, such as increasing innovation and, in turn, driving revenue. Designing for form and fit simply isn’t good enough anymore. Design today is a multi-faceted, complex endeavor, and our wide portfolio of products supports each link in this chain of design. SOLIDWORKS products are designed to be used as a system, not individual tools, because product development is no longer about just the design of manufacturable components. It’s about addressing the inherent challenges of creating and simulating the behavior all of the electrical and mechanical components and sensors that are included in today’s highly complex products. If you look at “smart” connected devices, like the Nest® thermostat, they are all very complex. The design may look simple, but the Nest includes activity sensors, a Wi-Fi radio, three temperature sensors, and a humidity sensor. All of these components must be designed to work together. You can’t just design a thermostat as a piece of plastic—it has electronics and it needs to breathe so there needs to be air moving around it. Fortunately, we offer a wide range of products that support the complex design needs of these types of smart products—tools for industrial design, electrical and electronic design, air flow and structural simulation, plastics injection molding simulation, data management, manufacturing, quality inspection all the way thru photorealistic rendering for modern digital marketing and technical documentation.








Solidwork training institute in Noida

As we jagat ahead with excitement at what we’re announcing this year in terms of innovations and improved functionality with the roll-out of SOLIDWORKS 2016, it’s also a good time to reflect on how the role of CAD has changed. No longer just a tool used to create new products, the role of CAD has greatly expanded. Today CAD is about supporting the entire organization and helping companies achieve specific business goals, such as increasing innovation and, in turn, driving revenue. Designing for form and fit simply isn’t good enough anymore.                               Design today is a multi-faceted, complex endeavor, and our wide portfolio of products supports each link in this chain of design. SOLIDWORKS products are designed to be used as a system, not individual tools, because product development is no longer about just the design of manufacturable components. It’s about addressing the inherent challenges of creating and simulating the behavior all of the electrical and mechanical components and sensors that are included in today’s highly complex products.
If you look at “smart” connected devices, like the Nest® thermostat, they are all very complex. The design may look simple, but the Nest includes activity sensors, a Wi-Fi radio, three temperature sensors, and a humidity sensor. All of these components must be designed to work together. You can’t just design a thermostat as a piece of plastic—it has electronics and it needs to breathe so there needs to be air moving around it. Fortunately, we offer a wide range of products that support the complex design needs of these types of smart products—tools for industrial design, electrical and electronic design, air flow and structural simulation, plastics injection molding simulation, data management, manufacturing, quality inspection all the way thru photorealistic rendering for modern digital marketing and technical documentation.