Yesterday, SolidWorks Customer Portal announced that SolidWorks 2010 SP0.0 is now available for download and installation. eDrawings, SolidWorks Explorer and SolidWorks Viewer 2010 SP0.0 are also available. May the early adopters find great success in their upgrading endeavors!
3DVia on iPhone!
Now any 3D model can be viewed and inserted into a photo with the new 3DVia iPhone app. Check out the video:
The SolidWorks Blog states:
…you can use 3DVIA Mobile to get your SolidWorks models on your iPhone.
This is big news, as it directly impacts when and where 3D models can be shown. Check out the instructions for using the 3DVia iPhone app to view SolidWorks models: Get your SolidWorks models on your iPhone with 3Dvia. One limitation is that 3DVia save functionality requires SolidWorks 2009 SP2 or later. This is a great idea that is past due! Now, only if they’d develop something for Palm and Crackberry.
Mega Yacht Production boats designed in SolidWorks
SolidWorks Rollout Event
In what might be considered the premier SoildWorks Rollout event in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawk Ridge Systems kicked off their rollout tour for SolidWorks 2010 at the Hiller Aviation Museum. Now, I don’t normally rave about VARs doing anything, but this event stands out. Where other VARs are holding events at their offices or even just doing webinars, Hawk Ridge Systems went all out. Despite the first major storm to hit California in a few years*, attendance to this event was good.
The topics covered during the event included many of the improvements in Solidworks 2010, from predictability and consistancy to the new Dimensions Palette. Also included in the event were fairly in depth presentations for 3DVia, Enterprise PDM and SolidWorks Simulator. For the first time ever, I’ve developed an appreciation for the functionality within 3DVia. I’m still not the audience to which this application should be pitched, but hey, it looks cool.
On top of everything else, lunch from Pasta Pomodoro was an unexpected delight. I’m also happy about being able to take a free tour of the Hiller Aviation Museum, which has been on my todo list for a long time. The museum was a little smaller than I expected, though every cubic inch has some aeroplane or other sky contraption and wonderment. I bought the t-shirt (as I always do). One complaint I have about using this location for events like SolidWorks Rollouts is that the museum remained open during the presentations. Once in awhile, arriving patrons did get a bit noisy which made it hard to focus on the presenter.
As usual, sponsors did get their chance to speak. Fortunately, they kept their announcements short and sweet. Taken on the whole, this was an event that stands out as being well above par (or below par if you are a golfer).
*A major storm for California consists of an amount of rain and wind that other portions of the planet may consider timid. We had a lot of slowed traffic and neighborhood debris from trees and turned-over trash cans. That’s about it. But it’s enough to cause people to change their plans.
Engineering related societies
The following is a list of professional societies related to the mechanical engineering field. These groups either have some sort of certification process or are responsible for the control of various commonly used standards. If other societies should be added to this list, please feel free to comment with their information, or email me directly.
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials)
- International Organization for Standardation (ISO)
- National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
- Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
- SAE International (formerly Society of Automotive Engineers)
- Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI)
SolidWorks 2010 Rollouts season
A lot of VARs are planning some pretty cool events to rollout SolidWorks 2010. I would recommend checking with your VAR if you haven’t already been contacted by them about their offerings. Here’s a couple of examples:
In the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawkridge Systems has several planned events, one of which is at the Hiller Aviation Museum. There are many other events around California and in Nevada, Oregon, Canada, etc.
GoEngineering has several morning-long sessions available in a variety of cities.
Then there’s 3D Vision Technologies and their webinar schedule starting this week.