Direct CMM programming from SolidWorks

PAS Technology plans to exhibit a new application called PAS CMM for SolidWorks at SolidWorks World 2010.   According toe PAS Technology, PAS CMM for SolidWorks enables the user to automatically create CMM programming directly from the SolidWorks Environment.  It will take information “off line” from either the 3D Model or the drawing and convert it to CMM programming.  The claim is that this add-on reduces task that used to take hours or days down to just minutes in three easy steps (reduction of “97% of CMM programming time”).  Automation of CMM programming is definitely taking CAD in a new direction that leverages the 3D Model and drawing information to speed up even more tasks.  Here are some press photos:

Solid Works Model converted automatically from Solid Works menu to CMM programming
Solid Works Model converted automatically from Solid Works menu to CMM programming
Solid Works Drawing converted automatically from Solid Works menu to CMM programming
Solid Works Drawing converted automatically from Solid Works menu to CMM programming
A complete CMM program from Solid Works Model, Drawing which both included GD&T
A complete CMM program from Solid Works Model, Drawing which both included GD&T

Another CAM application joins the club

Delcam is going to demonstrate its new CAM system at SolidWorks World 2010.  According to Delcam, this new version of their software is called Delcam for SolidWorks and it will be integrated within SolidWorks.  In this, it joins the small but growing club of CAM applications that run inside of the SolidWorks environment.

The application is said to initially support drilling for 2 through 5 axis milling.  Delcam claims that “future releases will cover the full range of machining operations, including turning, mill-turn and wire EPM.”  They also claim that Delcam for SolidWorks is more intelligent than other CAM systems in that it will be able to review and correct the choice of cutting tools and machining strategies for existing toolpaths.  They also claim, “all toolpaths generated with Delcam for SolidWorks can be checked by the integrated simulation module on the computer before being passed to the machine tool.”

Here’s an early press image:

Early press image
Early press image

It should be interesting to see all the CAM offerings at SolidWorks 2010.  It wasn’t all that long ago when the number of CAM applications that ran within the SolidWorks environment could be counted on one finger.  It now seems that one will need their whole hand. 🙂

SolidWorks is on Facebook

SolidWorks Corp has a Facebook page.  Become a fan to receive updates on SolidWorks related events, news and SolidWorks World.  There are photos, videos, connections to other SolidWorks users.  The page currently has almost 2000 fans as of today.  It is updated about as frequently as their twitter account, with more information previewed.  What?  You didn’t know that SolidWorks has a twitter account?  And that’s not all!  Check out the SolidWorks social connections webpage for details on blogs, flickr, etc.

James Cameron keynote speaker at SolidWorks World 2010

I don’t normally just republish press releases, but this news is so big, it’s hard for me to add anything to it, so here’s the press release in full:

‘Avatar’ Director James Cameron Headlines SolidWorks World 2010

Visual Effects Pioneer Will Share Stories

of Overcoming Daunting Technical and Business Challenges

James CameronCONCORD, Mass., Dec. 21, 2009 – A machinist, a truck driver, and then a winner of 11 Oscars, Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron is now a featured special guest at SolidWorks World 2010, taking place Jan. 31 through Feb. 3 in Anaheim, Calif.

Cameron’s films, including Titanic, Aliens, and the Terminator franchise, have amassed over $3 billion in box office receipts. Not every tinseltown luminary could inspire an audience of 4,000-plus SolidWorks® software users, but Cameron is an innovator’s innovator. As part of his Hollywood resume, he has invented a plethora of technology for exploring the depth of the seas and outer space, including Mars.

“James Cameron does magnificent things with technology and imagination. But in a way, he does exactly what every SolidWorks user does: confronts technical challenges, works out solutions, brings them to reality, and enjoys the success,” said Jeff Ray, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. CEO. “We’re thrilled to have him at our event.”

Cameron’s films have blazed new trails in visual effects and set numerous performance records. Among Cameron’s inventions:

  • Filming, lighting, and robotic equipment for use in the extreme pressures of the deep;
  • A 3D digital camera system to enable shooting of 2D and 3D film versions in parallel; and
  • Mini fiber-spooling remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for deep sea use.

The making of Cameron’s new 3D feature film “Avatar,” a science fiction epic set in the virgin ecosystem of a distant planet, has required more than two years of new production technology development. Innovations include image-based facial performance capture, a real-time virtual camera for computer-generated production, and the SIMULCAM system, all of which help weave computer-generated characters into live-action scenes. These techniques are combined with stereoscopic photography to create a hybrid CG/live-action film.

…and much, much more

Cameron’s appearance will be one of many rich learning, networking, and entertainment opportunities at SolidWorks World 2010. Attendees will present more than 150 in-depth training sessions with an unprecedented number of popular hands-on sessions. More than 100 SolidWorks-designed products will be on display in more than 6,000 square feet of space within the Partner Pavilion exhibition hall. More than 100 partners will demonstrate technology products that complement SolidWorks software, and there will be dedicated time for birds-of-a-feather networking.

SolidWorks World provides a tremendous opportunity for users to network and share best practices. Nearly the entire DS SolidWorks R&D staff will be on site to talk to attendees, learn about their experiences, and demonstrate interesting projects. As always, the general sessions will stimulate and entertain. The sessions will include a sneak preview of SolidWorks 2011 software and presentations from DS SolidWorks CEO Jeff Ray, Dassault Systèmes President and CEO Bernard Charlès, and DS SolidWorks Co-Founder and Group Executive Jon Hirschtick.

There are numerous ways to follow SolidWorks World 2010:

SolidWorks Blog – SWW 2010 topics http://blogs.solidworks.com/solidworksblog/solidworks_world/
DS SolidWorks on Twitter http://twitter.com/solidworks
SolidWorks World 2010 account on Twitter http://twitter.com/solidworksworld
SolidWorks World 2010 hashtag

(#SWW10)

http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23SWW10
DS SolidWorks on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/solidworks
SolidWorks World 2010 Flickr group http://www.flickr.com/groups/sww10/
DS SolidWorks on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/solidworks
SolidWorks World 2010 YouTube group http://www.youtube.com/sww2010
SolidWorks World blogger & Twitter feed http://www.solidworks.com/swworld/2589_ENU_HTML.htm

Also, Chris McAndrew of the 3D Engr blog will be SolidWorks’ first official Internet Correspondent. He tweets at http://twitter.com/Cbmcandrew and will be blogging about SolidWorks World 2010 on the main SolidWorks blog http://blogs.solidworks.com/solidworksblog/.

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About Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp.

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New SolidWorks World resource

There is a new SolidWorks World 2010 resource that which attendees may take advantage.  It is the SolidWorks World 2010 mapyourshow.com website.  It allows you to view the facilities, plan your booth visitations, search and contact exhibitors, and plan attendance for events.  The only major drawback is that it doesn’t seem to link events with MS Outlook.  However, the maps of the convention center are worth the price of admission to the website (free).  🙂

Stump the Chumps submission form

See if you can stump the chumps with your SolidWorks questions at our session in SolidWorks World 2010:

Stump the Chumps question submission form

Also, if you have files to submit as part of your question, please email your question and files to stumpthechumps@gmail.com.