Get to Know SOLIDWORKS PDM 2023

Have you ever struggled to find the latest revision of a file?

Perhaps you’ve found yourself searching through your e-mail inbox for an attachment called “Finished Drawing – mydraft_Version2 – FINAL”… Or maybe your team spent hours setting up the perfect folder organization – just for the new intern to gain access to the Engineering drive and accidentally delete a whole project folder! If this sounds familiar, you won’t want to miss this webinar reviewing the capabilities of SOLIDWORKS PDM.

SOLIDWORKS PDM (Product Data Management) is a file management solution that automates file and folder organization, tracks revision history, manages approval workflows, controls file access, and more. SOLIDWORKS PDM is CAD-aware, meaning it can manage the complex associations between Part, Assembly, and Drawing files, as well as other non-CAD file types like PDFs, Word Docs, and Excel Sheets, to name a few.

About This On-Demand Webinar

TriMech’s Solutions Consultant, Sarah Taylor, takes a closer look at how SOLIDWORKS PDM can solve some of the most common data management issues Engineering teams face. You will see how SOLIDWORKS PDM integrates with Windows File Explorer and 3D CAD to ensure you can always find the right file for editing, sharing, or sending to the shop.

During this On-Demand Webinar you will learn:

  • Version and revision history
  • Approval workflows
  • Manage file access
  • Folder structures
  • Digital audit trail
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