Yearly Archives: 2010
SolidWorks World 2011 Partner Profile: Objet Geometries Inc.
One of the things we've heard from SolidWorks World attendees over the past few years is that you'd like to learn more in advance about the SolidWorks partners who set up booths in the Partner Pavilion. So now through January,
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2011 Partner Profile: Trace Software International
One of the things we've heard from SolidWorks World attendees over the past few years is that you'd like to learn more in advance about the SolidWorks partners who set up booths in the Partner Pavilion. So now through January,
... ContinuedBatter Up–Let’s Go Design Project #2 Is Live!
After designing and building something for the designers out there, Jeremy Luchini and the Let’s Go Design team decided to shift gears for their second project and design something that can be used for working off all of those sugary
... ContinuedAnd the winner of the SolidWorks World 2011 Internet Correspondent Contest is…
Michael Lord, aka Ml13Ml. Michael's self-professed knowledge of American television from the 1960s and his promise to be an equal-opportunity offendor won us over. So if you find yourself in San Antonio for the party, don't be surprised if you
... ContinuedFive (Make That Six) Questions Friday with Chantel Chambliss and Gordon Crum of Veritas Forge
Name: Chantel Chambliss & Gordon Crum Title: Product Designers Job description: Everything from concept art to prototyping, including wrangling Thing1 and Thing2 from time to time. Company: Veritas Forge Hometown: We're based in Bristol, Wisconsin. 1. Why do you
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2011 Partner Profile: SolidACE
One of the things we've heard from SolidWorks World attendees over the past few years is that you'd like to learn more in advance about the SolidWorks partners who set up booths in the Partner Pavilion. So now through January,
... ContinuedSolidWorks wants to know: what fuels your drive to design?
The team here at SolidWorks has launched a new website, which we’re calling “The Drive to Design.” This site revolves around a new video we've created that goes through the life of a fictional engineer, from childhood to adulthood, and
... ContinuedTalking technology with SolidWorks VP of R&D Austin O’Malley
I sat down last week with Austin O’Malley, SolidWorks Executive Vice President of Research and Development. Our conversation ranged from guitar amps to the new Macbook Air, but for the most part, we talked about current and future technology, and
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2011 Partner Profile: Stratasys
One of the things we've heard from SolidWorks World attendees over the past few years is that you'd like to learn more in advance about the SolidWorks partners who set up booths in the Partner Pavilion. So now through January,
... ContinuedAnnouncing the SolidWorks World 2011 Internet Correspondent Contest
So you entered our last two contests and didn't win. You're thinking that you might never get to attend SolidWorks World. Maybe your boss says he can't justify the expense. Well, my friend, you're in luck. Starting today, you can
... ContinuedFive Questions Friday with Steve Chidester of Zuken
Name: Steve Chidester Title: Head of Product Marketing Company: Zuken 1. Why did you choose to do the work you do?It was a natural progression. I started as a printed circuit designer, became an applications engineer, and then moved
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2011 Partner Spotlight: DriveWorks
One of the things we've heard from SolidWorks World attendees over the past few years is that you'd like to learn more in advance about the SolidWorks partners who set up booths in the Partner Pavilion. So starting this week,
... ContinuedAnd the winner of the SolidWorks World 2011 Trivia Contest is…
We got a lot of responses to our trivia contest. If you recall, the question was this: How many people from Texas attended SolidWorks World 2008? The responses ranged from 95 on the low end to 3,625 on the high
... ContinuedSolidWorks releases new LEGO and robotics student tutorials
Why do engineers love being engineers? It’s sort of like playing with LEGO®s. Take some parts and build something wonderful. In fact, most engineers start with “kids’ stuff” like LEGOs, Tinkertoys, Erector Sets. Fun with toys can propel young people
... ContinuedFive Questions Friday with Paul McCrorey of McCrorey Digital
Name: Paul McCrorey Title: President, CG Artist, Mechanical engineer Company: McCrorey Digital, LLC Hometown: Mt. Washington, Ky. Job description: I develop photorealistic renderings and animations for many industries, used for print and Web 1. Why do you choose to do
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