Author Archives: SOLIDWORKS
Recorded Webinar: Charge Up the Power on Electrical Design
Currently, many electrical and mechanical design engineers work separately, using two different sets of tools, which often short-circuits productivity by adding errors and miscommunication.Sharing designs between departments can be sporadic and inconsistent with little collaboration. SOLIDWORKS Electrical is a highly
... ContinuedGoing Up: Elevator Manufacturer Takes Efficiency to New Heights
Learn how OMEGA ELEVATOR successfully transitioned from a 2D to a 3D product development environment, while compressing design cycles and accelerating time-to-market for its elevator products in the process.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Women in Engineering Series: Jennifer Herron
Jennifer Herron is an entrepreneur and CEO of her own company, author, seminar speaker, SWUGN member, and most importantly, an engineer with expertise in model-based CAD. Her dedication and contributions to the engineering community has also made her a SOLIDWORKS
... ContinuedAutomation Systems Developer Closes the Circuit Between Electrical and Mechanical Design
Read more on ProVantage’s search to find a more efficient means of handling electrical design and how they are integrating automation systems development with SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematics
... ContinuedSWUGN Group Leader Spotlight – Malay Desai
Malay Desai – North Atlanta SOLIDWORKS User Group (NATLSWUG) – Atlanta, Georgia “I consider myself as a world citizen. I was born and raised in India and I have spent the early part of my career there before immigrating to Canada.
... ContinuedTransforming Simulation Data into Great Products in Five Steps
The success of this five-step approach is highly dependent upon using a CAD-integrated simulation environment that bridges the gap between managing CAD files and sim data.
... ContinuedSWUGN Group Leader Spotlight – Jose Saldana
Jose Saldana – SOLIDWORKS User Group of Fresno – Fresno, CA “Even though I’ve been using SOLIDWORKS for 15 years, I’m still learning new modeling, assembly and drawing techniques from other users. I’ve learned to be more open and meet
... ContinuedRecorded Webinar: Solving Part and Mold Manufacturing Design Issues with SOLIDWORKS Plastics
This webinar gives you tips to quickly identify plastic part problems during the earliest stages of design; eliminating costly mold rework, improving part quality and accelerating time to market.
... ContinuedHow Solaxis Grew a Leading Design, Tooling, and Manufacturing Company with SOLIDWORKS and Stratasys
SOLAXIS INGENIOUS MANUFACTURING, INC.
Read how the Canadian manufacturing services provider has embraced the use of advanced design, rapid prototyping, and production technologies to offer superior, efficient solutions to clients in the aerospace, ground transportation, defense and security, robotics, and manufacturing industries.
SOLIDWORKS Meets Chairslayer: Part II
Sliding sideways at full steering lock. A thunder cloud of smoke streaming off the rear tires. The howl of a straight-pipe monster screaming under the hood. RPMs held at the limiter like a Doberman snapping at the end of his
... ContinuedRecorded Webinar Spotlight: Best Practices for Moving Legacy Data to SOLIDWORKS
As a designer, you have probably been sent a 3D model with a file type different than what your design tool generally uses. Or you have to work with an old model that was created in a different 3D CAD package.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Women In Engineering Series: Shari Robinson
Do you have a bucket list? That mental list of things you want to try…maybe…someday… I thought this was something we all experienced, a common thread of dreams we’ll eventually get around to. That was until I had the pleasure
... ContinuedRecorded Webinar Spotlight: The Goldilocks Design Principle
Having to be accurate and precise within a limited amount of time is an everyday reality for designers and engineers. But what if you had methods to quickly and easily validate your designs without having to compromise on anything, resulting
... ContinuedSWUGN Group Leader Spotlight – Bill Casnovsky
Bill Casnovsky – Central Texas SOLIDWORKS User Group (CTSUG) – Austin, TX “I have learned that it is a lot fun and a privilege to lead a user group. I love to watch people leave the meeting satisfied and pumped.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Meets Chairslayer: Part I
Sliding sideways at full steering lock. A thunder cloud of smoke streaming off the rear tires. The howl of a straight-pipe monster screaming under the hood. RPMs held at the limiter like a Doberman snapping at the end of his
... Continued


