Thursday, October 7, 2010

SolidWorks Innovation Day 2010



Ideas Design Solutions(P)Ltd.
Presents
SolidWorks
INNOVATION DAY 2010
“Innovative Tools for Competitive & Sustainable Design & Development”
With every increasing competition and increasing inputs costs, it has become very difficult to meet the customer expectations and remain profitable.
Come and indentify the areas in your design and manufacturing process where you can save on costs and gets design products that are better performing, innovative and environmentally sustainable.
You can also interact with other business owners who have realized the benefits of using our technology and services
Choose your Industry Vertical
Tools & Die
27th Oct. 2010
Hotel: Radisson Suites ,Sushant Lok, Gurgaon, Haryana 122001
Time: 9:00am to 5:30pm
In an increasingly competitive Tool & Die market, your customers can demand shorter lead times and reduced pricing, or can award their business to cheaper suppliers. Tool & Die developers do not have the option of cutting corners in the design process to reduce prices and shorten lead times.
Therefore, you must ensure that your mold / Tool produced parts that meet your customers’ exact geometrical and mechanical specifications. Oftentimes, you must also incur the cost of any necessary changes if the mold / tool does not work right the first time.
General Issues Faced by Product, Tool & Die Developers
This seminar gives you an insight into a unique set of powerful, Tool & Die specific, design automation, verification & manufacturing tools that will help you overcome day-to-day Tool-making (Design & Manufacturing) challenges – so you can develop molds / tools more quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively.
Machine/ Equipments
20th Oct. 2010
Hotel: Claridges ,Suraj Kund Road, Suraj Kund Faridabad, Delhi (state)
Time: 9:00am to 5:30pm
In the current market scenario where the competition is not just local but has gone global, it is extremely important to put lot of emphasis on quick yet cost effective design and manufacturing. The question today is who can deliver fast, efficient and cost effective products.
In a vertical like Machine / Equipment development, where you do not have any options of building prototypes to evaluate your designs, you are under extreme pressures to not just build the equipment right but also do it within the delivery deadlines.
Usual Challenges being faced by Machine/Equipment Manufacturers
This seminar gives you an insight into a unique set of powerful Machine / Equipment Design, Validation, automation & manufacturing tools that will help you overcome day-to-day Design & Manufacturing challenges so that you are able to design and manufacture products that are innovative, efficient, optimized more quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively.


Book Your Seat Now
Call Ankur Dev on 9654537041
Email: ankur.dev@idspl.com
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Friday, March 5, 2010

Required a Web Designer

Required a Web Designer: "We need a Web Designer excellent in Graphics and excellent inPhotoshope,Illustrator,Flash,HTML,CSS ,Adobe CS3 etc.Creative Thinking is must in work.send your CV on ankur.dev@idspl.com.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Solidworks Reseller Ideas Design Solution(P)Ltd.

Product Sustainability by Solidworks Reseller Ideas Design Solution(P)Ltd.

All products have the potential to be designed with sustainability in mind if engineers really think about making products better while using materials that positively affect the environment.

Economically and environmentally, those manufacturers who are smart about designing their products for ease of reclamation should actually reap financial benefits from doing so.

Optimization means designing parts and assemblies with as little mass as possible, yet with just enough to resist failures under normal operating conditions.


Minimal material use: Can you change the wall thickness of a part from half an inch to three-eighths of an inch without compromising its functionality? (ex: housing for a wide-screen TV)


Improved material choices: Is there a plastic that wasn't available ten years ago, that would make this part easier to produce, recycle, or transport, for the same cost? (ex: specify recyclable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) instead of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS))


Design for ease of disassembly: Can the product be designed to be taken apart, either for repair or selective recycling? (ex: use tabs to connect parts, rather than glue)


Product reuse or recycling at end of life: Can the product be designed in a modular fashion, so that one part can be replaced to upgrade its function (ex: rethink throwaway cell phones by selling a consumer-replaceable slide-in memory/function board)


Minimal energy consumption: Is there a different method or machine for building or operating the system that uses less energy to run? (ex: redesign oxygen-flow mask so it uses lower-pressure, less expensive pump-system at the consumer end)


Manufacture without producing hazardous waste (ex: the successful elimination of lead-based solder)


Use of clean technologies as a fundamental mindset (ex: hybrid automotive engines)