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Dell and SolidWorks: Selecting a 3D Solution That Helps You Design Better Products

The 2D to 3D CAD transition guide from Dell and SolidWorks.

In today’s competitive manufacturing environment, more and more companies are choosing to replace their traditional 2D design tools with modern 3D product development systems. Although the move to 3D CAD began more than a decade ago, the pace of the migration from 2D to 3D has accelerated in recent years. Advances in computer hardware and software technologies have resulted in faster, easier-to-use, and more affordable 3D solid modeling platforms. The emergence of a computer-literate workforce has established a labor pool that is more productive using 3D tools. Improving productivity and increasing operational efficiencies have become key competitive advantages that drive success in the global manufacturing economy.

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