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Article: Boeing Subsidiary Uses SolidWorks to Expand 2D-to-3D Conversion Business.
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- Electronics Newsweekly
- Article date:
- September 30, 2009
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Continental DataGraphics (CDG), a Boeing subsidiary, has purchased SolidWorks[R] 3D CAD software to meet the increasing demand for 2D-to-3D file conversion. The SolidWorks tools will support CDG's internal requirements to support Boeing projects, and enable the company to offer 2D-to-3D conversion services for other commercial customers as well.
CDG authors and publishes illustrated parts catalogs and maintenance manuals to support all Boeing commercial aircraft worldwide. As part of that work, the CDG graphics team uses SolidWorks software to quickly and easily convert 2D pictures of parts into 3D models for use in publishing and engineering.
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