Does anyone actually use SustainabilityXpress?

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Does anyone actually use SustainabilityXpress?

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To quote Jerry Seinfeld, is this anything? Seriously, this is how our tax dollars R&D dollars are spent?

Good for Dassault. Slow clap for providing a stunning solution in search of a problem. <()>

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mike miller wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:31 pm To quote Jerry Seinfeld, is this anything? Seriously, this is how our tax dollars R&D dollars are spent?

Good for Dassault. Slow clap for providing a stunning solution in search of a problem. <()>


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I think the lack of responses says it all.
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Well, nobody's using it because it's not on the platform...Once they rebrand it as 3DSUSTAINABLITYXPRESS and move it to the platform, I'm sure it'll take off...
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This would be an acceptable tool for large scale manufacturing. It has no applicability to one-off designs, IMHO. All I make are one-off products. This fundamentally affects how everything is handled at every business stage, including design and documentation.

Mostly, I believe that the inclusion of this tool allows for idealistic & optimistic marketing of the whole package, towards decision makers who are thereby mollified that they aren't destroying and polluting the world. Broadly, those decision makers are not the Users. That is, regardless of usefulness, it is a sales hype panacea. It also promotes the corporation into the same idealistic stratosphere where they are respected and included in guidance of emerging energy tech trends. See also, any tech media story including Dassault and Environmentalism. Again, useful is not the point.
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Change Solidworks logo to blue and green .....
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mike miller wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:31 pm To quote Jerry Seinfeld, is this anything? Seriously, this is how our tax dollars R&D dollars are spent?

Good for Dassault. Slow clap for providing a stunning solution in search of a problem. <()>


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I just played with it and I don't really think it gives you much more information than what you can fairly easily discern from the manufacturing cost. Money, in very broad terms, equal fossil fuel. The more something costs the more pollution it has probably created. So if you're designing the best product you can for the lowest cost you're probably already doing 75% of what that software is doing.
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Tom G wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:17 pm This would be an acceptable tool for large scale manufacturing. It has no applicability to one-off designs, IMHO. All I make are one-off products. This fundamentally affects how everything is handled at every business stage, including design and documentation.

Mostly, I believe that the inclusion of this tool allows for idealistic & optimistic marketing of the whole package, towards decision makers who are thereby mollified that they aren't destroying and polluting the world. Broadly, those decision makers are not the Users. That is, regardless of usefulness, it is a sales hype panacea. It also promotes the corporation into the same idealistic stratosphere where they are respected and included in guidance of emerging energy tech trends. See also, any tech media story including Dassault and Environmentalism. Again, useful is not the point.
I can see a tool like this being used if indeed you where making alot of something either by volume or qty. But yes, I think you're right not for one offs and not for most of what people design.
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Problem with environmental impact calculation is have far can you go?
To get 1000 lb of steel.
1) we need a mine
2) we need equipment to build the mine
3) equipment need steel and other material
4) add human which need food, water and air
5) keep counting this infinite loops of infinite loops
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The original forum was quick to put a special sub category up for Sustainability.

I myself pointed out that after a few years there were barely any posts in there so that one either had to conclude that it was working magnificently without a hitch (ROFLMAO) or that just nobody could be bothered with actually using it because it was either overkill for what someone wanted or not detailed enough.
My guess is that except for some courses in college it won't see any usage.
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