@plcustom Driveworks or another similar CPQ would be used to automate Solidworks. You would use it to generate various sizes of similar components automatically, like a door assembly for example. It would generate all the parts and drawings for a new door in minutes vs hours of manually resizing in Solidworks. If you're not using an automation software, you should really look into it. It will save engineering time for mundane tasks and improve your product standardization.
Are you guys doing any design automation with something like Driveworks or EpicorCPQ?
Yes, our design team uses SOLIDWORKS in the design process of our ambulances.
@plcustom Driveworks or another similar CPQ would be used to automate Solidworks. You would use it to generate various sizes of similar components automatically, like a door assembly for example. It would generate all the parts and drawings for a new door in minutes vs hours of manually resizing in Solidworks. If you're not using an automation software, you should really look into it. It will save engineering time for mundane tasks and improve your product standardization.