Dassault Systèmes Introduces SOLIDWORKS 2019 in India
Published on : Monday 30-11--0001
Dassault Systèmes announced the launch of SOLIDWORKS 2019, the latest release of its portfolio of 3D design and engineering applications in India. SOLIDWORKS 2019 delivers enhancements and new functionalities that help millions of innovators improve the product development process to get products into production faster, and create new categories of experiences for new type of customers in today’s Industry Renaissance.
Powered by the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, SOLIDWORKS 2019 supports the design to manufacturing process with digital capabilities to solve complex design challenges and facilitate detail work in engineering. New features let product development teams better manage large amounts of data and capture a more complete digital representation of a design. SOLIDWORKS 2019 also offers new technologies and workflows that improve collaboration and enable immersive, interactive experiences during design and engineering.
Among its new features, SOLIDWORKS 2019 provides greater design flexibility to quickly interrogate or rapidly make changes to a model thanks to an enhanced Large Design Review capability. It also dramatically improves high performance view manipulation to scale with higher-end graphics hardware. Another key feature of SOLIDWORKS 2019 is SOLIDWORKS Extended Reality (XR), a new application for publishing CAD scene data created in SOLIDWORKS – including lights, cameras, materials, decals, and motion study animations – and experiencing it in VR, AR and web viewers. As increasingly affordable immersive devices contribute to the growing ecosystem of technology and interactive experiences, designers and engineers can use SOLIDWORKS XR to improve collaborative internal and external design reviews, sell designs more effectively, train users how to assemble and interact with their products, and boost confidence in designs throughout the product development process.
Gian Paolo Bassi, CEO, SOLIDWORKS, Dassault Systèmes said, “The introduction of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform is going to lead the way data and information are turned into knowledge and know-how with the help of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The significance is comparable to the impact of the invention of the printing press in the 15th century that led to an unprecedented dissemination of knowledge, which in turn triggered the era of incomparable creativity and the innovation called Renaissance. That’s why we at Dassault Systèmes call the movement in our time ‘Industry Renaissance’. In this scenario, human capital, technologies and industries join forces and interact in an unconventional way that lead to new categories of products, services, experiences and consumers alike. To serve the purpose, specialised personnel will be required, the ´Workforce of the Future´ as we phrase it. To achieve that the formation needs to start now, driven by the availability of engineering knowledge and know-how that will naturally evolve the required skills.”
Dassault Systèmes also announced the availability of its Global Entrepreneur Program for Indian startups, entrepreneurs and makers at the SOLIDWORKS 2019 launch. Aimed at accelerating the development of breakthrough innovations, the program will provide an impetus to the growing startup community in India. The program leverages Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform, applications, online services and a community of mentors, industry professionals and peers to accompany innovators at every step of their development, from the earliest seed stage to late maturity stage.
Speaking about the Global Entrepreneur Program, Suchit Jain, VP – Strategy and Community SOLIDWORKS, emphasised the human part in the renaissance which was the intersection of arts and design, and now, technology and not just science and engineering. Innovation does not happen only in the Fab labs, it also happens on the streets, he opined. “For most startups money is an issue. They have a lot of ideas but no money. They want to use something like SOLIDWORKS but have no money. We understand that and follow the ‘Give First’ model followed by the startup accelerator Techstars. In our own way we work with the startups to make them successful,” said Jain.
A presentation by Shantanu Pathak, Co-Founder at CareNX Innovations, followed which demonstrated how the concept works. CareNX Innovations is one of the successful startups that has emerged from SINE, IIT-Bombay with help from SOLIDWORKS. CareNX has developed products like feton – a smartphone enabled fetal heart rate monitor, which can be used in pregnancy for self monitoring, and a Universal Strip Reader (USR) – a point of care technology for LFA reading that provides instant reading for multiple tests.
Worldwide more than 3,000 startups, entrepreneurs and makers have already embarked with Dassault Systèmes on digitally developing real-world products and experiences. With the Global Entrepreneur Program, they can use virtual worlds, collaboration, collective intelligence and communities to facilitate innovation, creativity, and to bring ideas to life. Innovators can advance projects integrating internet of things and other technologies, design and test products, access online prototyping services using the latest 3D printing methods, and share knowledge and know-how with a qualified network of professionals, experts and peers from many industries.
Today, a majority of the hardware companies around the globe are looking to build products faster and be more innovative with most companies aiming to develop functional prototypes in one to three months. With its Global Entrepreneur Program, Dassault Systèmes is already working with eleven Indian incubation centres with SOLIDWORKS licences such as Science & Technology Park, Pune, SIDBI Innovation & Incubation Centre, IIT, Kanpur, SINE Business Incubator, IIT Bombay and others while supporting Indian startups such as EyeRov, Emflux, Swadha Energies, Sastra Robotics, Genobotics and many more. The program’s tracks include immersive acceleration in the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab and in a network of incubators, accelerators and Fab lab partners across India, the US and Europe.
Summing up, P M Ravikumar, Sales Director – SOLIDWORKS India, mentioned Aakruti 2018, the national level product design competition for engineering colleges and universities, promoted by Dassault Systèmes for enhancing research and innovations in academia. Just a day earlier the results were announced from the 12 finalists. Normally only the winners and runners up are invited to the SOLIDWORKS World event on the USA, but impressed by the efforts, Gian Paolo Bassi this time invited all the 12 teams to attend the event! That’s the kind of commitment the company has for the startup ecosystem in India.
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Pix1: Gian Paolo Bassi, CEO at Dassault Systemes SOLIDWORKS, addressing the audience at SOLIDWORKS 2019 launch, Mumbai.
Pix2: (L-R) Suchit Jain, Shantanu Pathak, Gian Paolo Bassi and P M Ravikumar at the SOLIDWORKS 2019 launch, Mumbai