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Top 10 SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2021 Enhancements

By Eric Leafquist October 23, 2020
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Top 10 SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2021 Enhancements

See the latest enhancements to SOLIDWORKS Electrical which, together with SOLIDWORKS mechanical 3D CAD, enable an integrated electrical and mechanical design environment.

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SOLIDWORKS 2018, Windows 10, New Graphics Hardware, DVDs & Downloads

By Eric Leafquist January 10, 2018
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SOLIDWORKS 2018, Windows 10, New Graphics Hardware, DVDs & Downloads

As we start the New Year, let’s take a look at some technology updates for those looking at new ways to improve their design productivity with SOLIDWORKS 2018.

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Designing Large Assemblies Faster and More Easily with SOLIDWORKS 2017

By Eric Leafquist October 3, 2016
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Designing Large Assemblies Faster and More Easily with SOLIDWORKS 2017

New functionality in SOLIDWORKS 2017 like Magnetic Mates provide greater flexibility to users in assembling assemblies than ever before.

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SOLIDWORKS 2016: Helping Enhance the Design Detail in Your Product

By Eric Leafquist December 2, 2015
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SOLIDWORKS 2016: Helping Enhance the Design Detail in Your Product

As designs get more complex they often also involve more mechanical/electrical and electronic dependencies. This typically requires packaging all of the systems and controls more tightly together, while still maintaining enough space for installation and future servicing. In the past,

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