About SolidWorks Sustainability. SolidWorks Sustainability performs real-time environmental assessment as part of your product design process. Turn your sustainability goals into results.
In today's global marketplace, being a responsible company is paramount. Are you looking for ways to minimize your environmental impact? Sustainability software helps you make more environmentally conscious choices with your product designs.
Relying on industry-accepted science, SolidWorks Sustainability software is easy to use, and powerful. It will give you a detailed analysis with the information you need to make the most environmentally friendly decisions throughout product design.
SolidWorks Sustainability software measures four environmental indicators over the life cycle of your product: carbon footprint, total energy consumed, and air and water impacts. For each of these four environmental indicators, SolidWorks Sustainability has an Environmental Impact Dashboard which measures and monitors these indicators. Sustainability provides:
SolidWorks Sustainability capability quickly and easily integrates environmental assessment into your established design process. Sustainability becomes a natural part of your workflow. You get continuous, real-time read-out of the impacts of your designs, so you can develop more sustainable products. Quickly compare design alternatives and find the most environmentally-preferred material that meets your design requirements. You can ensure product quality and performance while you are environmentally conscious.
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SolidWorks® Sustainability provides practical design-centric environmental assessments in real time to help you develop more sustainable products. It’s easy to use and designed for the non-expert, providing actionable environmental results at a fraction of the time and cost of a typical assessment.
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