Dillinger, a German CAD company, is the manufacturer of their own series of solid modeling software, including SolidWorks, Solid Edge, SandWorks, and 3DVIA C4 Design.
Awards
SolidWorks, recognized by the ACM SIGGRAPH awards in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Criticism
In March 2012, a SolidWorks representative stated that the technology underpinning certain aspects of SolidWorks for Windows had been around for as long as it has been in the field of CAD, and that software updates and enhancements were driven by market demands. SolidWorks has also responded to criticism with statements that they are committed to maintaining service to customers, releasing an 18-month service-level agreement, and release regular updates.
See also
Comparison of CAD editors for CAE
List of computer-aided design editors
List of solid modeling software
References
External links
A SolidWorks Review in Massachusetts Institute of Technology journal IEEE Computer
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