Keynote Speakers at SOLIDWORKS World 2015 Inspire Engineers and Designers to Imagine the Possibilities
What if you could expand the limits of product design and innovation into new territories? Design for all five senses, not just sight and touch? Harness the inner workings of the human brain to better design the products of tomorrow?
... ContinuedSWW15 Session Preview: Ed Eaton’s Ghost in the Machine
SOLIDWORKS World 2015 features more than 200 sessions led by design and engineering experts. These sessions will bring you up to speed on the latest SOLIDWORKS features as well as give you the best training to make the most of
... ContinuedDecember’s Top 5 SOLIDWORKS Blog Posts
December might be gone, but its blog posts persist! Check out these five old posts that are still relevant in the New Year including Flow Simulation improvements, building the Tucker Torpedo concept car and how to handle complex sheet metal
... ContinuedTyler Beck Wants You to Do Stuff Faster
Tyler Beck’s SOLIDWORKS World presentations carry a common theme – doing things faster. Tyler first presented at SOLIDWORKS World 2012 with “Faster Modeling” and “Better, Faster Sketching”. Both sessions were rated very highly by the attendees. After a break in 2013, Tyler
... ContinuedSWMC: A Message from the Coal Face on Working in the Cloud
The last blog on the SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual Lighthouse customers’ feedback is focusing on the aspect of working on the cloud. Read part one to learn about the conceptual design process. Read part two to hear how customers are using
... ContinuedFive Favorite 2014 SOLIDWORKS Blog Posts
2014 brought hundreds of blog posts across the SOLIDWORKS blog network. We’ve heard from users, students, artists and startups as well as experts providing SOLIDWORKS tips and tricks on our Tech blog. Over the past year, I hope you’ve learned
... Continued“Things to do” while in Phoenix, AZ (after SOLIDWORKS World 2015)
Southwest is always a great place to visit. Around the time of SOLIDWORKS World 2015, temperatures are usually in the low 70’s (low 20’s Celsius). Not bad, especially if you are travelling from places where Feburary temperatures average in the 30’s (circa
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Women in Engineering Series – Lynsey Bernier
Lynsey Bernier began working with her dad at a young age; she was always curious how things worked. Her parents both always inspired her to work hard and always push to achieve more. She liked math, and science, and began
... ContinuedSWMC: A Message from the Coal Face on Social Collaboration
Last week’s blog discussed how the SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual Lighthouse customers were designing and innovating faster than ever before using SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual. Today we will hear how Social Collaboration is transforming the way they design their products. Romain Gaillet,
... ContinuedRecorded Webinar Spotlight: SOLIDWORKS, Duct Tape and Baling Wire: Creative Solutions to Everyday Challenges
Did you know that your day-to-day modeling tasks may be wrought with unnecessary steps that waste your precious time and money?! It doesn’t have to be this way. In fact, a solution could be as easy (and sneakily creative) as
... ContinuedJeremy Singley Industrial Designs Provides a New Perspective on Innovation with SOLIDWORKS
What do goggles, innovation and the SOLIDWORKS community have in common? Jeremy Singley Industrial Designs. Jeremy Singley, a long-time SOLIDWORKS customer and owner of his own design firm, implemented SOLIDWORKS Professional, Flow Simulation and SOLIDWORKS Gold Solution Partner Power Surfacing
... ContinuedSWMC: A Message from the Coal Face on Concept Design
Since the announcement at SOLIDWORKS World 2014 there has been a lot of information about SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual coming from SOLIDWORKS Corp…now I am not saying we are biased but there’s another more neutral source of information on SOLIDWORKS Mechanical
... ContinuedEngineering is Art: Q&A with Artist and Engineer Shane McKenna
Shane McKenna has more than 30 years of experience in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, and product design. In that time he’s established a reputation as a CAD expert, valuable design resource, and a problem solver. A cursory scan of his LinkedIn
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS World 2015 – By the Numbers
Did you know, there is a place where great things happen and where more than 5,000 of your peers go to find answers to everyday design and engineering challenges? They go to learn about the industry, network with other designers,
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS and the Tucker Torpedo Part 3
This is part three of a blog series covering how a group of car and engineering enthusiasts are bringing the Tucker Torpedo concept car to life. If you haven’t read the other posts in the series, here is Part 1 and
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