Keep On (Monster) Truckin’: The Reveal
After six long weeks, after untold hours working late into the night, the SOLIDWORKS Magic Wheelchair build team reached their deadline and had one heck of a product to show for it: a mini-Max-D.
... ContinuedxDesign: Beyond Browser-Based 3D CAD
Learn why SOLIDWORKS xDesign is much more than just 3D CAD that runs on a browser.
... ContinuedWHAT IF Thomas Edison used SOLIDWORKS?
What would Thomas Edison be working on if he was alive today? With so many advancements in technology and computers, would he have designed a flying car, teleportation, or something else we could not have imagined?
... ContinuedCheck out the Concept to Consumer Tour Coming to a City Near You This Summer
Learn more about this summer’s Concept to Consumer tour where a cast of SOLIDWORKS technical managers will show a dozen SOLIDWORKS products and how they can work together to enable rapid product development.
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Skills: The Difference Between Educated and Hirable
Engineering students at University of South Carolina feel so strongly about the value of SOLIDWORKS that they showed up on the Saturday before finals to gain exposure to it.
... ContinuedKeep On (Monster) Truckin’: Speeding Towards the Finish Line
Keep On (Monster) Truckin’ is an ongoing series dedicated to updating our readers on the progress of the SOLIDWORKS R&D’s Magic Wheelchair project.
... ContinuedRyan uses xDesign to tackle “Designing for Kids”
Using xDesign he developed a foldable pacifier to protect it when not in use.
... ContinuedThe Dawn of the Mechatronics Product Designs
Product performance and capabilities are evolving exponentially, design and technologies are becoming more challenging, and market/business pressure are constantly mounting. These factors are driving the need for cohesive, adaptive design capabilities for today’s products that can only be produced effectively
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Helps RoboTeam Twente Tackle RoboCup 2018
Robots taking on robots? If you thought that was the stuff of game shows, toy manufacturers or multi-million dollar film franchises, think again. Mechanoids battling against their synthetic siblings for supremacy isn’t just a reality, but a sport. Football, to
... ContinuedNew eLearning Course Gets Users Up to Speed in 3D Printing
Learn more about the SOLIDWORKS Certified Additive Manufacturing Associate learning and exam that covers the very basic topics of mainstream and consumer-level 3D printing.
... ContinuedKeep On (Monster) Truckin’: Detailing the Max-D
Keep On (Monster) Truckin’ is an ongoing series dedicated to updating our readers on the progress of the SOLIDWORKS R&D’s Magic Wheelchair project.
... ContinuedWHAT IF Alexander Graham Bell used SOLIDWORKS?
I’m sure I’m not the first to wonder what awesome products the great inventors of the world would have been able to create if they were alive and had access to the tools we use today. Back in 2014,
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Women in Engineering Series: Annette Norris
Annette Norris Has a Passion for Changing Lives for the Better by Developing Educational Programs Related to Manufacturing What do the following all have in common: FIRST Robotics teams, apprenticeship programs, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) curriculum development, summer
... ContinuedKeep On (Monster) Truckin’: Smoothing Bumps in the Road
The Magic Wheelchair build has officially had its first causality—the top of Sal Lama’s head! Was it from a machine going on the fritz? A sharp corner of foam whacking him at just the right angle after being cut
... ContinuedEric Beatty’s Intro to SOLIDWORKS xDesign
Hear about Eric Beatty’s first experience modeling parts in SOLIDWORKS xDesign.
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