Let’s Go Design
How Design is Reimagining Transport in a Clogged World
People. There are over seven and a half billion of them sharing this planet, and over half live in cities. That’s three billion people with transport needs. With our burgeoning population expanding exponentially, the need to re-think urban transportation is
... ContinuedHow I Beat the Squirrels Using xDesign: Part 1
SOLIDWORKS Senior Technical Manager Mike Sabocheck puts xDesign to the challenge of outsmarting his neighborhood squirrels and preventing them from invading his bird feeders.
... ContinuedCollaboration in SOLIDWORKS xDesign
Working with multiple people from directly within SOLIDWORKS xDesign, keeping track of revisions, access control, etc. are all baked into the product out of the box, or in this case the cloud.
... ContinuedWhat’s New in SOLIDWORKS xDesign
The latest SOLIDWORKS xDesign update is packed with 50+ features and functionalities to improve your workflow and productivity.
... ContinuedxDesign: Beyond Browser-Based 3D CAD
Learn why SOLIDWORKS xDesign is much more than just 3D CAD that runs on a browser.
... ContinuedEric Beatty’s Intro to SOLIDWORKS xDesign
Hear about Eric Beatty’s first experience modeling parts in SOLIDWORKS xDesign.
... ContinuedKeep On (Monster) Truckin’: Big Wheels Keep On Turning
Follow along as the SOLIDWORKS R&D team creates an incredible costume for Jonah, a wheelchair-bound eleven-year-old, as part of the Magic Wheelchair Challenge.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS xDesign Hackathon in Milan
Catch up on all the action you missed during the xDesign Hackathon that took place during the Design in the Age of Experience event in Milan, Italy.
... ContinuedSelf-Sailing Ships: The New Way to Travel the Seven Seas
Ever since humanity crawled from the oceans it seems we have been fixated with returning to them. From humble vine-bound wooden rafts to town-sized liners transporting thousands of holidaying guests at a time, it’s fair to say that, as a
... ContinuedHow is technology influencing the 2018 winter games?
In 1924 in the French commune of Chamonix, the first winter games took place. Flash forward to today and the technology involved in the winter games has moved on spectacularly. Here’s a rundown of the some of the innovations that
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Helps Product Designers Joseph Joseph Scoop Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Say congratulations to Joseph Joseph. The British product design company has landed a prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise – with a little help from SOLIDWORKS. What are the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise? Good question. Well, it’s as prestigious as it
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2013–My Take by Chris Scott
Four days have come and gone so quickly. From guest speakers, roller coasters, new technology, inspiring stories, and an artificial flying bird, SolidWorks World 2013 delivered. For me, this was the first time I have attended SolidWorks World, and
... ContinuedThe final ride of the Hot Rod Baby Buggy
After the Let's Go Design team unveiled the Hot Rod Baby Buggy back in January, you started telling us what you thought about it. One thing you told us in particular was that you wanted to see the buggy driving
... ContinuedThe Hot Rod Baby Buggy is finished–watch the final episode today.
I know a lot of you have been following the latest project from Jeremy Luchini and the Let's Go Design team. You'll all be excited to know that the baby buggy is finally finished, and the final episode is now
... ContinuedThe Hot Rod Baby Buggy – Stepping Back from the Nuts and Bolts
Let’s Go Design’s Hot Rod Baby Buggy is almost complete. However, in episode 7, the team took on an incredibly important task: the design review. While we’ve been working on the design of the vehicle in pieces and developing the
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