Do You Know Which SOLIDWORKS Design Solution is Right for You?

Every company—from large enterprises to the smallest tool and die shops—has unique business objectives to meet. When it comes to design and engineering, the way you want or need to design and develop products is of utmost importance.

The good news is SOLIDWORKS® has design and product development solutions to meet any company’s goals, and we have created a short quiz, which takes less than two minutes to complete, to help you determine the best solution.

The needs in the product development world have changed and expanded in the past few years, so SOLIDWORKS design software has evolved. SOLIDWORKS has developed design solutions for every user’s needs by providing:

  •         Industry-standard 3D CAD software
  •         Next-generation SubD (subdivision) modeling
  •         CAD-aware cloud storage
  •         Browser-based design tools
  •         And more

But sometimes your product development needs go beyond just CAD. Users and managers may need to think about:

  •         Licensing models
  •         The ability to easily collaborate with non-engineering stakeholders
  •         Reducing IT overhead
  •         Keeping IP safe

The SOLIDWORKS Design Solutions Quiz is designed with your needs in mind. It prompts you to consider what your company, team, and product development process require, and then recommends the best product for you and your unique business needs.

Whether you are new to SOLIDWORKS or already use SOLIDWORKS design solutions, we can help you figure out the best way to support your business with industry-standard tools. Take the quiz today to get started.

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Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. offers complete 3D software tools that let you create, simulate, publish, and manage your data. SolidWorks products are easy to learn and use, and work together to help you design products better, faster, and more cost-effectively. The SolidWorks focus on ease-of-use allows more engineers, designers and other technology professionals than ever before to take advantage of 3D in bringing their designs to life.
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