Effortless 3D conversion that takes advantage of the strengths of both 2D and 3D.
This is an invitation to an online seminar aimed at those who are using 2D CAD and are wondering what changes would occur if they incorporated 3D design.
In recent years, overseas companies have achieved remarkable growth, and as you may know, global competition has become intense. Along with this, design tools have also been evolving. While it may be possible to design without any issues in 2D, there are likely some problems associated with relying solely on 2D design, such as: 1. Difficulty in accurately and quickly conveying complex 2D conceptual drawings and component information. 2. Challenges in detecting issues like interference, leading to rework and delays in delivery. 3. Increased time spent on creating and revising drawings with each iteration of design trial and error. However, many of you may be concerned about whether the transition from 2D design to 3D design can be smooth. In this seminar, we will cover: 1. The benefits of transitioning to 3D. 2. Intuitive 3D modeling with a 2D mindset. 3. Prevention of simple mistakes that occurred in 2D. 4. Things that are difficult in 2D becoming easy in 3D. 5. Effectively utilizing both 2D and 3D to enhance design quality. We will showcase a demonstration of 3D modeling that leverages 2D drawing assets, highlighting a "seamless transition to 3D" that takes advantage of the strengths of both 2D and 3D.
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Date and Time: September 21, 2023 (Thursday) 13:30 - 14:30 Format: Webinar (Zoom) with limited capacity on a first-come, first-served basis Fee: Free (pre-registration required)
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