As a part of the Initiative for Creating Sustainable Designs, EGS India - Reseller of SolidWorks in Coimbatore, Chennai, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India conducted a 1-Day Conference at The Residency, Coimbatore.
The conference saw the convergence of the Engineering Community in Coimbatore to witness generation of new concepts and ideas that lead to better Designs having significant impact on Environmental, Social and Economic aspects of manufactured Products.
The Conference was well attended by Industrial leaders in Pump, Valve, Electrical, Textile, Machinery and Mold/ Tool applications. Highlights of the conference include:
* Importance of Developing Sustanable Design for a Green Earth
* Evaluating Sustainable Designs using Sustainability Xpress inside SolidWorks 2010
* Case Study on Design and Development of Energy efficient Pumps for superior fit, form and functional requirements
* Documentation of Designs for enhanced Quality and Value
* Extended Product Data Management across Enterprise for efficient Collaboration of Data across the spectrum of engineering functions
* Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Tolerance Stack-Up analysis for 0 PPM - Design for Six Sigma Approach addressing Least-Cost Tolerancing
* Design Automation using SolidWorks for Higher Productivity
* Interactive Session on Emerging Technologies in SolidWorks 2010 - Flagship New Product Release from SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks 2010 has been launched in Coimbatore, India by EGS India to the Engineering Design Community.
Conservation of Materials, Energy and Resources formed the essential theme of Sustainability during the One Day conference.
A White Paper titled 'Developing Sustainable Designs for Enduring Value' dwelling on ways and means to achieve design sustainability was released for the benefit of the Engineering Community.
Tolerance Analysis using SigmundWorks, developed by Varatech Corporation, was appreciated by the Design Engineering Community for predicting assembly build.
For more information please contact EGS India
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