DS SolidWorks surpasses one million licenses
Source: Release Date:2009-05-22 188
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Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corp. said Utah-based Ogio International Inc., a designer of creative and edgy athletic bags, has bought the one millionth license of its 3D CAD software for its aluminum design engineer Sean Peterson. Peterson is working on Ogio''s new line of motocross racing accessories. He will use SolidWorks software to design products, such as ramps, stands and hardware for motocross bikes. Ogio has been a SolidWorks customer for four years. From its founding by Michael Pratt in 1987 until about five years ago, Ogio''s design staff relied on manufacturing partners to help them create the 3D models needed to produce injection moulds for parts. The company brought CAD in-house so that its designers don''t have to rely on a third party''s interpretation of a sketch to produce a 3D model. SolidWorks enables Ogio''s designers to freely experiment with new ideas without the constraints of working with an outside vendor.Air Max 90 Ultra Moire
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