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TraceParts 3D catalogs to be presented at the SolidWorks World 2011 Conference
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TraceParts 3D catalogs to be presented at the SolidWorks World 2011 Conference

The design productivity benefits of the TraceParts 3D library of supplier's catalogs and its seamless integration with elecworks will be demonstrated in the Partner Pavilion, booth #206 at the 2011 SolidWorks World Conference in San Antonio, Texas, from Jan. 23-26.

Time is precious and designers have better things to do than model off-the-shelf components for their projects. With over 100 million free native 3D CAD models for SolidWorks, the tracepartsonline.net  portal completely eliminates the time consuming process of finding and modeling international standard and manufacturers' components. The time saved in this way allows the designer to spend more time on the critical stages of the design process.

TraceParts leveraged the SolidWorks openness to develop an extensive library of standard SolidWorks-native 3D parts. Designers from all industries, and especially those involved in Industrial Machinery, Tooling, Automotive and Aerospace design, benefit from all the most commonly used components from the largest names of the mechanical and electrical industries: Advantech, Asco Numatics, AutomationDirect, Bosch Rexroth, Cepex, CGI, Contrinex, Euchner, Facom, GGB, Halder, IFM, Igus, INA/FAG, Kabelschlepp, Legrand, Legris, Nozag, Phoenix Contact, Schmalz, Schmersal, Schneider Electric, Sherex, SNR, Stauffenberg, TEA, Trelleborg and more.

"We are delighted to exhibit for the third consecutive year at the SolidWorks World Conference”, says Gabriel Guigue, Managing Director of TraceParts. "Last year our portal tracepartsonline.net has delivered 23 million CAD files and reached 1,000,000 registered users, but nothing will ever replace meeting designers face to face!".  

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