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Fast, Affordable, Next-Generation Product Development for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers

Overview Good product design isn't about speed, it's about quality. With SolidWorks solutions and an Intel-based Dell Precision Workstation, small and medium-sized companies can now have both. That means knowledge workers can imagine quickly and transform ideas into high-quality products with exceptional speed. It also means that small and medium-sized businesses can be even more effective partners to their large, multinational manufacturing customers, who are increasingly looking to their partners to bolster their product development supply chain.

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PublisherDassault Systèmes File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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