SOLIDWORKS Professional
SOLIDWORKS® Professional gives you all the power of SOLIDWORKS Standard: robust 3D design capabilities, performance, and ease-of-use.
Plus added capabilities that increase productivity, ensure accuracy and help you communicate your design information more effectively.
“SOLIDWORKS has significantly reduced our re-work or scrap factor caused by inaccurate design.”
– Jason Leussink, Company Director at Leussink Engineering
SOLIDWORKS Professional builds on the capabilities of SOLIDWORKS Standard to increase design productivity. SOLIDWORKS Professional offers:
- File management tools
- Advanced photorealistic rendering—SOLIDWORKS Visualize
- Automated manufacturing cost estimation
- eDrawings® Professional collaboration capabilities
- Reverse engineering tools
- Automated design and drawing checking
- Automated task scheduling and batch processing
- Tolerance analysis
- ECAD/MCAD collaboration tools
- Sophisticated components and parts library
Streamline your design process and increase design productivity with SOLIDWORKS Professional.
SMART MANUFACTURING
What’s New in SOLIDWORKS 2018
SOLIDWORKS 2018 provides four new solutions to help you simplify interactions between product development teams and ultimately improve your business. Accelerate product innovation and grow your business with these new processes:
DESIGN TO MANUFACTURE
Complete solution to bring your ideas to marketFor years, companies have survived despite having a separation between their design and manufacturing departments, both by organisation, and by the tools they use. SOLIDWORKS Design-to-Manufacturing Process Solution provides everything you need to bring your ideas to market. Design to final assembly work can now happen concurrently in one seamlessly integrated and managed system.
Download brochure >>DISTRIBUTED DATA MANAGEMENT
The right data, at the right time, for the right peopleElectronic data within organisation needs to be easy to access regardless of the format – from documents and spreadsheets to metadata, processes data, and data from enterprise resource planning. SOLIDWORKS Distributed Data Management (DDM) Process Solution can organise all this data so it is easy to access across many disciplines and departments. It also makes it easy to capture non-electronic data and complex electronic data such as 3D shapes.
Download brochure >>DESIGNER TO ANALYST
Analysis tools for every step of designGreat designs are the result of inspiration, perspiration, and hours of hard work. SOLIDWORKS Designer to Analyst Process Solution helps you speed up the complete design cycle. Your engineering and design teams can work together concurrently evolving product designs while validating any changes, and reusing previous analysis information.
Download brochure >>ELECTRICAL AND IOT
Connect your smart devices to your customersEvery day products are becoming more complex. As web and app functionalities are added to everything from cars to sunglasses, many companies are looking for intelligent tools that work together so they can design and build the “smart” products today’s markets demand. Recognising this, one of the easiest and fastest ways to achieve a more efficient process when designing connected devices is to use one single, unified environment.
The arrival of smart manufacturing
Smart Manufacturing is a term used to describe a connected and seamless flow of intellectual property to all teams involved, from design to manufacturing. The creation of IP involves knowledge-capture early in the design process with intelligence from varied skill sets, such as design, costing, quality, manufacturing, marketing, supply chain.
In Smart Manufacturing, information is available when it’s needed, where it’s needed, and in the form in which it is most useful. Manufacturing intelligence is built up front to actively integrate the three major components in the development process: design, manufacturing and innovation.
Download brochure >>“Smart Manufacturing is more than ‘integrated’ manufacturing. It also means taking advantage of the rich content contained in the 3D CAD model.”
– Gian Paolo Bassi, CEO of SOLIDWORKS