Question
Direction the industry is taking
Hi all,
We're a mid-size company who has a small group that is trying to bring
SolidWorks into the company. I'm clear on the opinions surrounding the
capabilities between the two software's and don't want to revisit that.
One of the main arguments that is being brought to the table is that the
"industry" is currently leaning heavily towards SolidWorks. I know last
year's PtcUser event broke the 5000 attendee barrier, and the equivalent
SolidWorks conference was close to the same. I also realize that Ptc once
stood alone and that SolidWorks has crept up and is now a strong
competitor, especially for those companies who are choosing a 3d CAD tool
for the first time. As people associated with the industries that use
these softwares, do you think that the "industry" is currently leaning
heavily towards SolidWorks is an accurate statement?
Thanks,
Stefan
We're a mid-size company who has a small group that is trying to bring
SolidWorks into the company. I'm clear on the opinions surrounding the
capabilities between the two software's and don't want to revisit that.
One of the main arguments that is being brought to the table is that the
"industry" is currently leaning heavily towards SolidWorks. I know last
year's PtcUser event broke the 5000 attendee barrier, and the equivalent
SolidWorks conference was close to the same. I also realize that Ptc once
stood alone and that SolidWorks has crept up and is now a strong
competitor, especially for those companies who are choosing a 3d CAD tool
for the first time. As people associated with the industries that use
these softwares, do you think that the "industry" is currently leaning
heavily towards SolidWorks is an accurate statement?
Thanks,
Stefan

