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News Release from: Sheet Metal Guy
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2006
Sheet Metal Guy becomes SolidWorks
partner
Sheet Metal Guy has been accepted as a 'Solution Partner' by SolidWorks - the Partner Program is designed to align companies to help manufacturers better achieve their CAD/CAM objectives.
Sheet Metal Guy has been accepted as a 'Solution Partner' by SolidWorks Corporation The SolidWorks Solution Partner Programme is designed to align companies like Sheet Metal Guy with SolidWorks Corp to help designers and manufacturers better achieve their CAD/CAM objectives
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SolidWorks Partner Program features products and services that complement SolidWorks software.
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Sheet Metal Guy has published a section of their Web site dedicated to SolidWorks to keep users informed with news and information relative to SolidWorks and the sheet metal industry.
Written in terms sheet metal people know and understand by sheet metal guys with over 30 years of experience in the sheet metal and CAD/CAM industries, emphasis is on creating real parts with manufacturing in mind, taking advantage of parametrics to ensure that any changes will not invalidate design integrity.
"This is a significant step in the process of building relationships within the SolidWorks community," noted Neil Bucalo, co-author for Sheet Metal Guy.
This series of books is quickly becoming a trusted resource for sheet metal designers and engineers.
Engineers and designers should participate in training to really get the most out of their CAD software investment." SolidWorks Solution Partner Programme manager Efrat Ravid added: "This book series has built a strong reputation for delivering helpful tips and tricks that sheet metal designers need.
Together, 'SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal Guy' and SolidWorks software give engineers the innovative tools, design power, and knowledge to streamline product development." * About Sheet Metal Guy - Sheet Metal Guy, located in Cincinnati, OH, USA, was formed to help increase the productivity of sheet metal designers and manufacturers through education.
As a publisher of books and other materials, the company's primary focus is to provide high quality, cost effective training for the design and manufacture of sheet metal parts and assemblies.
Sheet Metal Guy is focused on designing easy to understand, self-paced training books for all knowledge levels of 3D CAD software users.
Additional company and product information is available on the company's Web site.
* About SolidWorks - SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes company, develops and markets software for design, analysis, and product data management.
It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD technology, providing intuitive, high-performing software that helps product design teams develop great products.
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