Seems to me that in the past there would be several trade articles and several BLOG posts regarding all the newsworthy things that were presented at SolidWorks World or 3DExperience World, but this year it’s like “crickets”. There was maybe a couple trade articles about the executive reshuffle, but literally no product stuff. It’s like it did not happen at all…
Roopinder posted something on engineering.com where he quoted me. Interesting read.
But, again it was all about the reorg. Where is the product related content? Surely there was some presented there, right?
Product? What product? This is an event!
It will be posted/moved soon to 3DSWYM community. For the time being you can find the content here https://reg.3dexperienceworld.com/
Interesting but inaccurate. GP was in charge of R&D at ImpactXoft, not Think3, which was sold to Dassault and now forms the basis of its functional modelling module. Think 3 was an Italian business all along (I know, I used it). They are still in business. Joe Costello was brought in in the late 90s to rebrand the business from the USA (to Think3) and take the company forwards as a competitor to Solidworks. They pioneered a lot of stuff-subscriptions, webex training, 1 to 1 webex support, amongst others. Their actual modelling capabilities FAR exceeded anything Solidworks could do at that time, and still, in many respects. But, like most CAD vendors they focussed on sales and branding over developing the system. It was buggy as hell, releases were few and far between (so reducing the value of the subscription model) and eventually, Joe Costello threw in the towel, and control was handed back to Italy, and a new European sales director increased the subscription from €2000 a year to €5500 a year.
Some companies still use it, but it is primarily a special cases system, for global and local shape manipulation. It could have been great, but it wasn’t.
yep, they are still around.. http://www.dptcorporate.com/products/
I remember Think3 because they had a marketing campaign where you played a Doom like game and built your weapon using Think3. It was a clever but I never tried it.