amptramp
Electrical
- Oct 8, 2003
- 189
My company recently hired an engineering manager who is convinced we should migrate from AutoCAD to Solidworks (2D to 3D). He believes we will be more efficient and produce better designs. We are an OEM who manufactures automated brick handling machinery, material handling systems (conveyors, drag chain feeders,...), crushers, pulverizers, etc. Most of the designs are proven by 30 years in the industry (I am not implying the designs could not be improved).
Does anyone have experience with such a migration? What objectives, factors (besides cost!!) were used to make the decision? Can the decision making process be completely objective?
Also, would everyone offer their opinion on whether a conversion was beneficial to them or their company.
Finally, I am unfamiliar with Solidworks other than their reputation (everything I hear is good).
Does anyone have experience with such a migration? What objectives, factors (besides cost!!) were used to make the decision? Can the decision making process be completely objective?
Also, would everyone offer their opinion on whether a conversion was beneficial to them or their company.
Finally, I am unfamiliar with Solidworks other than their reputation (everything I hear is good).