Xometry is the first 'prime partner' for Dassault Systèmes, a new partner category that provides premium shopping experiences for users of MAKE Marketplace, Dassault Systèmes' on-demand manufacturing system.

Engineers can get their designs done faster, with instant access to Xometry part manufacturing quotas, without leaving the SOLIDWORKS and CATIA design environments.

A two-year initiative involving 10 public 'events' focusing on emotion, health, cities, nature, consumption, mobility, energy, water, heritage and the future.

The company aims to encourage action by demonstrating how the experiences of virtual twins empower people to create sustainable innovations that lead to a better future.
- Virtual worlds link a useful and sustainable imagination, to harmonize product, nature and life.

Dassault Systèmes will share with manufacturers and industry professionals its latest advances in making the digital factory of the future a reality with its cutting-edge collaborative technology at the next edition of Advanced Factories 2020, March 3-5, 2020, at the Barcelona International Convention Center.

In digital factory environments engineers very often face the challenge of too detailed CAD models generating heavy data and therefore preventing a smooth handling in factory planning software tools. A new 3D_Evolution Simplifier function now automatically generates envelope geometry especially for all major visualization tools. Due to the strong reduction in the number of elements, the Simplifier enables a smooth and fast processing of large CAD models.

- New Standard, Professional and Premium offers for SOLIDWORKS on desktop PCs in conjunction with the 3DEXPERIENCE platform

- Included world-class design applications SOLIDWORKS 3D Creator and 3D Sculptor in all three packages
- SOLIDWORKS users can create new customer experiences through seamless collaboration, integrated data management and hardware-independent cloud access
- Dassault Systèmes enables users to open up new opportunities for their business through the platform concept - and thus save time and money

- The event, which was held for the first time, showed trend-setting 3D technologies for designers, engineers, entrepreneurs and decision-makers, thus continuing the 20-year SOLIDWORKS World tradition

- Visitors experienced an even more diverse range of topics with 350 technical sessions, 100 partners, customer references, Hackathon and Model Mania
- At the event, new SOLIDWORKS demos were presented that allow users to implement business innovations with 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform

- The new Standard, Professional and Premium solutions include the SOLIDWORKS desktop connected and managed by the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

- The advanced design applications SOLIDWORKS 3D Creator and 3D Sculptor are included in the three new solutions.
- SOLIDWORKS users can develop new customer experiences with seamless collaboration, integrated data management, and automatic software updates.
- Dassault Systèmes allows users to explore more options for their business through a platform approach that saves time and money.

- The inaugural event is dedicated to designers, engineers, entrepreneurs and business managers who use innovative 3D technologies inherited from the 20-year legacy of SOLIDWORKS.

- The extensive and complete agenda includes 350 technical sessions, 100 partners, client case studies, a hackathon, and the Model Mania competition.
- This unique event includes new demos for SOLIDWORKS users to discover how to drive business innovation with 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

Sustainable development: German students win international Dassault Systèmes hackathon

What does tomorrow's production look like? How can man, nature and production be linked together in the best possible way? And what can sustainable business concepts look like? These questions were explored and concepts developed during an international hackathon during the Manufacturing in the Age of Experience by Dassault Systèmes - and all this in only 48 hours. The winners included two German students who convinced the jury with an integrative shared economy concept.

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