Education
Making the Office Experience Fun for Kids
Children of all ages—more specifically, an age range of four to fifteen years old—gathered in DASSAULT SYSTEMES’ (DS) Bellevue, WA, office to participate in an Apps for Kids class led by SOLIDWORKS Senior Product Introduction Manager Michael Steeves. Michael wanted
... ContinuedScience Fiction Film Inspires Real-World Application of Bionic Arms
Science fiction becomes science fact. That is, in itself, a fact. Researchers have long-sought to keep pace with the imagination of writers and creators. Storytelling’s inventive steps have become leaps of reality as the discipline of science endeavours to deliver
... ContinuedFive Ways Engineering Students Can Enhance Their Resumes
Here’s a few things that engineering students should do to improve their chances of landing their dream engineering job.
... ContinuedReality Check: the Astonishing Future of VR
What image does the phrase ‘virtual reality’ conjure? Chances are it’s someone in an oversized helmet, clumsily navigating their way through a videogame. Is that right? Well, adjust your expectations. VR has made generational leaps in a very short space
... ContinuedEducating engineers outside of the classroom with Marie Planchard [Podcast]
Community. We are all a part of a few communities, and for each community you are a part of, there is usually a community leader, and sometimes that leader is you, because someone needs to lead the community to schedule
... ContinuedConnecting SOLIDWORKS, 3D Printing, and Games – in School?!
Jaime Soto, a student at Full Sail University, is working on ways to connect SOLIDWORKS, 3D printing, Unity, and more as part of the projects he works on in Full Sail’s Simulation & Visualization program.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS in Rwanda – Part Six: Rwandan Entrepreneurs
In this final part of our six-part blog series, we meet the entrepreneurs of Rwanda.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS in Rwanda – Part Five: Educating the Rwandan Youth
In part five of this multi-part blog series, we meet the students of Rwanda who were very eager to learn all about SOLIDWORKS and product design.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS in Rwanda: Part One
This seven-part blog series follows as a team from SOLIDWORKS travels to Rwanda to teach students there how to use SOLIDWORKS and other technologies.
... ContinuedMotorcycle Madness: Revving Up for a Big Finish
Follow along as the SOLIDWORKS build team creates an incredible costume for Ben, a 9-year-old who uses a wheelchair, in association with the non-profit Magic Wheelchair.
... ContinuedMotorcycle Madness: Printing Pressure
Follow along as the SOLIDWORKS build team creates an incredible costume for Ben, a 9-year-old who uses a wheelchair, in association with the non-profit Magic Wheelchair.
... ContinuedSpace Exploration: How Advances in CAD are out of this World
From Yuri Gagarin’s fledgling foray into orbit to Neil Armstrong’s one small step and beyond, space exploration holds humanity’s attention like no other scientific discipline. The public’s evergreen fascination with galactic travelling has pushed scientific advancement and discovery beyond our
... ContinuedHow One Teacher is Changing mindsets, One Student at a Time, with STEM – Ep13
Cesar Gutierrez is a teacher who is literally changing the futures of his students lives every day. Cesar is changing the mindset in his community by showing underprivileged students a future they could not have imagined is possible. It’s almost unbelievable what Cesar has done in his community in just seven years. Listen to this episode of the Born to Design Podcast to hear the full story…
... ContinuedMotorcycle Madness: Building a Big Bike
Follow along as the SOLIDWORKS R&D team creates an incredible costume for Ben, a 9-year-old who uses a wheelchair, in association with the non-profit Magic Wheelchair.
... ContinuedMentoring our future Entrepreneurs – Ep10
Millennials. This term can bring many things to mind. On the positive side, Millennials are often known to think outside the box and be more forward thinking. On the negative side some may say Millennials are lazy, narcissistic and prone
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