Catia V6 vs Solidworks
Catia V6 vs Solidworks
(OP)
Hi,
We have been running Catia now for about 12 years, initially V4 and then V5 (ME2 & MD1)from about 2000. Most of our design work is solid modelling assemblies with a little surfacing.
We are now considering whether to upgrade to V6, or alternately drop Catia and go across to SolidWorks.
My question is, what do I loose if I choose SolidWorks over upgrading to V6 with equivelant seats to ME2 & MD1?
I've had a good look at how to handle the existing Catia files, but I'm really interested to hear if there are new features in V6 that I will missout on.
Ian.
We have been running Catia now for about 12 years, initially V4 and then V5 (ME2 & MD1)from about 2000. Most of our design work is solid modelling assemblies with a little surfacing.
We are now considering whether to upgrade to V6, or alternately drop Catia and go across to SolidWorks.
My question is, what do I loose if I choose SolidWorks over upgrading to V6 with equivelant seats to ME2 & MD1?
I've had a good look at how to handle the existing Catia files, but I'm really interested to hear if there are new features in V6 that I will missout on.
Ian.
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RE: Catia V6 vs Solidworks
I just scratched the surface...
RE: Catia V6 vs Solidworks
I'm an eng manager.....former CATIA v4 jockey (aerospace). I've got a decent amount of Solidworks under my belt as well. My gang now uses Solidworks. But I'm starting to wonder if we need to make the leap to CATIA.
It's easier to find aerospace talent when you use CATIA. Most people already know it and they are keen to work with it. Solidworks is a bit of a tough sell when you're hiring.
We also recently had an issue with a partner we're working with. We got a CATIA model from them and tried to convert it to Solidworks. Unmitigated disaster. The file size was just ginormous. It's been a few weeks now and we still haven't really solved the problem.
Solidworks is obviously much more affordable. But I'm really starting to wonder......