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Datakit to Announce Price Cuts

Cost reduction on dedicated SolidWorks converters and new interface packs to be announced at SolidWorks World 2009.

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January 29, 2009

By DE Editors

Datakit to Announce Price Cuts

Datakit (Santa Barbara, CA) will announce price cuts on its dedicated SolidWorks converters and new interface packs at SolidWorks World 2009 (February 8-11 in Orlando, FL).

In the last two years, the company says sales of Datakit’s conversion plug-ins for SolidWorks have risen by 30 percent. These now top Datakit’s own hit parade for plug-in sales just ahead of the ranges dedicated to Rhino and Opencascade.

Datakit is launching new, more aggressive pricing with substantial cuts of up to 30 percent and a new pack of SolidWorks converters. This decision echoes the demand of design offices that now want to have two, three, or four converters.

“Our price list now ranges from a simple solution for reading 3D files from CATIA V5 into SolidWorks to comprehensive packs,” explains Olivier Rigollet, Datakit’s dealer network manager, “including the ability to read 2D and 3D data from CATIA V5 and CATIA V4 and the round-trip back from SolidWorks to CATIA V4 and V5.”

For more information, please contact Datakit.

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

 

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