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CONCORD, Mass., Jan. 24, 2005 —
Daka Designs Ltd. (Daka or the
group) is using SolidWorks® and COSMOS® software to develop
new dive propulsion vehicles (DPVs) – similar to those used
in James Bond movies – in half the time and at half the
costs of other design software. The group's most recent
product, the SEA -DOO® SEASCOOTER™ DOLPHIN (DOLPHIN), is the
first DPV geared toward the multi-billion-dollar swimming
pool and family recreation market.
Users over eight years old can
glide through pools, lakes, or oceans embarking on new
adventures as if they were Jacques Cousteau. As much a
swimming aid as a DPV, the DOLPHIN weighs about 12 pounds,
floats, and can carry users to almost 15 feet under water.
To establish and compete in the family-oriented DPV market,
Daka needed to develop the product, test it, and manufacture
it in a short timeframe. The group chose SolidWorks 3D
mechanical design and COSMOSWorks® design validation
software to speed the product development process and to
reduce prototyping costs. The DOLPHIN is now available at
Toys ‘R Us, Sharper Image, and Canadian Tire (one of Canada
's top retailers, which initially ordered 20,000 units).
“We had
half the time to develop the DOLPHIN that we had for the
original SEA -DOO® SEASCOOTER™ , which took
13 months,” said Alex Kalogroulis, managing director of Daka
Research, Ltd., the group's design team based in the U.K.
“That meant we had no margin for error. For example, we only
had a month to refine the original design so that it would
be easy to manufacture. Since SolidWorks is intuitive, we
could check for part interference on the screen with just a
couple of mouse clicks without having to go through extra
design steps. COSMOSWorks let us troubleshoot problems such
as gear tooth strength prior to production so we could
reduce time spent on prototyping and develop the product
faster.”
Kalogroulis and his team finished the DOLPHIN development in
just a little more than six months. SolidWorks and
COSMOSWorks allowed the engineers to dramatically reduce
prototyping costs because they identified and fixed problems
prior to building expensive prototypes. “We had enough
confidence in COSMOSWorks that we only needed to build one
prototype. In the past, we had to build two for the SEA -DOO®
SEASCOOTER™ using our previous CAD system,
and the product development process took twice as long,”
Kalogroulis said.
SolidWorks eDrawings ™
e-mail-enabled design collaboration tool also helped
accelerate time to market. With the engineering team based
in the U.K. , the group's headquarters in Hong Kong, and the
toolmaker and product manufacturer in China , design
collaboration was a challenge. But eDrawings allowed
Kalogroulis to e-mail solid models to the toolmaker so its
engineers could understand the nuances of the design.
“With eDrawings, we sent the
toolmaker models of the design in progress. So its engineers
not only provided feedback, but also let us know if the
design could be manufactured cost effectively,” said
Kalogroulis. “eDrawings also provided the toolmakers a
chance to anticipate what queries we were going to raise,
thus they could prepare accordingly. As a result, they could
conduct mold analyses and suggest design changes, all of
which saved time and eliminated the potential for rework.”
This streamlined collaboration
allowed Daka to cut development costs by 50 percent,
reducing the time to build and test a rapid prototype to
just three weeks. The DOLPHIN won the Consumer Product
Design Award at the 2004 Hong Kong Awards for Industry.
“Consumer product design
emphasizes both style and function, and the DOLPHIN
capitalizes on both,” said SolidWorks Chief Operating
Officer Jeff Ray. “Daka wanted to create a new market, and
SolidWorks, COSMOSWorks, and eDrawings helped them
accomplish the goal.”
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