![]() Ever wondered what three quarters of a million dollars will get you in terms of an American muscle car? The answer is a 1,036 horsepower 1972 Amc Javelin that’s been rebuilt from the rubber upwards. The last stand out presentation was the Ring Brothers and their custom car builds. Then you recognise that what you’re seeing is one of the finest minds of recent years, exploring the potential for a wide range of technologies to influence how we live. ![]() Then you move into the realisation that the passion she exhibits is linked to exploring the future of how things are manufactured and constructed. You begin with confusion, wondering what she’s talking about as she expounds on the use of cell-level growth inside 3D printed forms, death masks and much more. If you’ve ever seen Neri speak before, you’ll already know that the process is, to use a grossly overused phrase, a journey. The second stand out presentation was Neri Oxman from MIT Media Lab. The first, the WalkOn suit, is a wearable robot designed for people with completely paralysed legs, while the other, Angelegs, is designed to help people with partially impaired walking ability. ![]() KC’s team has developed two products designed to assist with rehabilitation of the mobility-impaired and paralysed. There were three stand out presentations for me this year. Walking assistance for those with partial mobility problems and hemiplegia SolidWorks – The remarkable & the ridiculousįor this year’s keynotes, once we’d slogged through the software executive keynotes (which we’ll get onto shortly), the attendant crowd got to see some amazing uses of creative and technological thinking mixed in with a little use of SolidWorks. On the latter front, this year did not disappoint. While the event centres on learning for the SolidWorks community and the exchange of ideas and networking, it has also become the predominant platform that Dassault uses to pitch its vision for the future of its products, both in the near and the long term.ĭuring those all important keynotes each morning, we get to learn where the great minds at the company are looking to the future, as well as learning what some of its customers have been up to. For 20 years now, SolidWorks World has become the Mecca for a mix of users, development and sales staff as well as partners, resellers and a wider community. This post from Michael over at Razorleaf captures the essence of the dynamic, name/role/strategy-shifting machine that is Dassault Systemes.SolidWorks Product Designer – bringing a more comprehensive toolset for design and documentation for SolidWorks users looking to jump on the 3DExperience platformįor the second year running, the SolidWorks World event rolled into downtown Los Angeles in February and, once again, 5,000 or more of the faithful gathered to learn what the future holds for their tool of choice, to learn from their peers and to find new inspiration. It all wouldn’t be so frustrating if it wasn’t so confusing.
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