ANDOVER, MA - Omnify Software, a provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software for electronic, medical, mechanical, and defense manufacturers, today announced that it will demonstrate its SolidWorks interface at the SolidWorks World 2010 Conference, being held from January 31-February 3, 2010 in Anaheim, CA. The 12th annual SolidWorks World Conference brings together designers, engineers, managers, and partners to discuss ideas, trends, and the technology shaping the future of product design.
Show attendees will see how OmnifyEmpower PLM and SolidWorks® software allows customers to create a more efficient mechanical design and documentation process.
As a SolidWorks Solution Partner, Omnify is recognized as a best-in-class solution that integrates directly with SolidWorks software. This integration provides SolidWorks users with the ability to utilize the Omnify PLM system to easily store and manage released Bill of Materials (BOMs) and associated files, automatically create BOMs from 3D assembly drawings, and gain access to an enhanced data set such as costs, status, availability, and vendor information. A demonstration will be given in kiosk 717B.
"Many of our customers use SolidWorks for their mechanical design and by leveraging this integration they are able to simplify and streamline their mechanical design process," stated Chuck Cimalore, CTO for Omnify Software. "We are very excited to participate in SolidWorks World 2010 in order to demonstrate our solution to the SolidWorks user community."
Jan 19, 2010
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