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BOXX Workstations Earn SolidWorks Certification

4150 XTREME and 8920 achieve Dassault designation.

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September 2, 2013

BOXX Technologies announced that its 3DBOXX 4150 XTREME and 3DBOXX 8920 workstations have achieved SolidWorks certification.

"SolidWorks-certified BOXX workstations enable engineers and designers to work faster and more efficiently," said Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX vice president of marketing and business development. "If you depend on SolidWorks or other professional engineering applications, these workstations provide powerful, reliable, performance that will help you reduce costs while significantly improving completion times."

For more information, visit BOXX Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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