21.03.2005 15:02:00

EAD Motors increases marketing exposure with SolidWorks 3D PartStream.

EAD Motors increases marketing exposure with SolidWorks 3D PartStream.NET-based interactive catalog


    Business Editors/High-Tech Editors

    CONCORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 2005--

    Motor manufacturer experiences 50 percent increase in Web site traffic from potential customers in first month using 3D-enabled online catalog

    EAD Motors is using SolidWorks 3D PartStream.NET(R) service to provide customers such as Abbott Laboratories, Beckman Coulter, and Ingersoll Rand with an interactive online storefront that enables engineers to accelerate product development. 3D PartStream.NET lets customers download 3D CAD models of EAD motors into their product designs for everything from medical diagnostic equipment to packaging machinery to ensure fit and function prior to purchasing them.
    Since 1942, Dover, N.H.-based EAD has developed a wide variety of custom-built electric motors that operate within customers' machinery. Its motors move test tubes in automated labs, operate pumps, open and close valves, and move semiconductors. Though the company previously offered 2D drawing downloads from its online catalog, it chose to deploy 3D PartStream.NET after customers requested an option to download 3D models. EAD saw a 50 percent increase in Web site traffic from potential customers downloading product models in the first month the 3D option was available.
    "We sell to a sophisticated customer base that faces tight timetables, tough competition, and increasing demands for innovation and improved performance, and many of them use SolidWorks or other 3D design systems to help them meet these demands," said Tom Ouellette, EAD Motors' vice president of sales and marketing. "We evaluated several products and found 3D PartStream.NET to have the easiest user interface and the best functionality for customers. The fact that it offered a 3D parts configurator was a huge bonus."
    3D PartStream.NET lets users custom configure the EAD Motors they need by varying product specs such as shaft length and motor speed. This feature accelerates product searches by allowing customers to choose the specs for the motor that will fit their specific requirements. Downloading the right motor model also ensures customers will "design in" and purchase the EAD product.
    EAD Motors are available on SolidWorks' 3D ContentCentral(SM) (www.3dcontentcentral.com) Web site, an online directory of suppliers offering downloadable 3D part models to hundreds of thousands of product designers and engineers around the world. Ouellette expects 3D PartStream.NET and 3D ContentCentral to significantly increase the company's exposure and sales leads per month, lowering its cost per sales lead and increasing revenue.
    "Significant customization in the electric motor industry means vendors must work hard to simplify the purchasing process," said Bob Noftle, general manager of 3D content solutions at SolidWorks Corporation. "EAD has carved a niche in the industry by offering highly customized products and responding to customer needs at every turn. Deploying 3D PartStream.NET underscores its commitment to that mission, and highlights a rapidly growing trend of suppliers offering downloadable 3D models to customers."

    About EAD Motors

    EAD has been a leader in specialized sub-fractional horsepower motors since 1942. Today, EAD offers a broad range of products ranging from stepping motors, linear actuators, and servo motors to high performance AC induction motors and centrifugal blowers for the most demanding applications. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.eadmotors.com.

    About SolidWorks Corporation

    SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for mechanical design, analysis, and product data management. It is the #1 supplier of 3D mechanical design software for the mainstream market. SolidWorks leads the market in number of users in production, customer satisfaction, and revenue. For the latest news, information, or a live online demonstration, visit the company's Web site (www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000).

    SolidWorks is a registered trademark, 3D PartStream.NET is a registered service mark, and 3D ContentCentral is a service mark of SolidWorks Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2005 SolidWorks Corporation.

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CONTACT: SolidWorks Corporation Laura Kozikowski 978-371-5077 laurak@solidworks.com or Beaupre & Co. Public Relations, Inc. Darby Johnson, 603-559-5809 djohnson@beaupre.com

KEYWORD: MASSACHUSETTS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE NETWORKING INTERNET E-COMMERCE MANUFACTURING PRODUCT SOURCE: SolidWorks Corporation

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