Archive for January, 2008

Listening to the user and lots of them

Scott McCafferty
January 26th, 2008.

Notes from Solid Works World 2008

While most of Boston was either at Foxboro or listening to the New England Patriots vs. San Diego Chargers football game, part of Boston, at least those in Concord, Mass from Solid Works were beginning their largest user conference in San Diego, CA with over 4,400 pre-registered attendees and hosting the largest press audience in the event’s history. To kick off the media event, Jeff Ray, CEO, Marie Planchard, Education efforts at Solid Works, and Jon Hirschtick, History of CAD captivated the media packed room.

Jeff Ray’s opening comments we were welcomed to a paparazzi type atmosphere with cameras flashing from all angles of the room and early remarks were fostered around the emphasis of being respectful to their user’s needs and design intents. Offering a slight sneak peak to SW 2009, Jeff commented that it will be focused on performance. In speaking openly and without a power point (thank you), Jeff’s introduction was business as usual for Solid Works.

Speaking on education, Marie Blanchard provided an enthusiastic overview of Solid Work’s Global efforts to supporting CAD in the classroom. Interestingly, when asked about concern for future engineers, Marie candidly commented that it is our job (media) to help portray engineering as a rock star profession (check out the January issue of Design World). Marie introduced Scott Fraser from Long Beach Technical College and his student Ian on the impact SW has made on his education program and job placement record (96% of Scott’s student’s get jobs). Scott emphasized that industry has an increased need for a multi-disciplined engineering – not simply a CAD guy, or motor guru, but an engineer that can work with all technologies. In driving participation in schools at all levels, there was a focus on contests centered on youth participation; see the January issue and How to Cultivate Future Engineers.

In 30 minutes or less, Jon Hirschtick provided a quick overview of 50 year History of CAD starting with the 1963 and Ivan Sutherland’s sketchpad. Emphasizing that these are his opinions, he offered insight into his top priorities and his favorite trends to watch. Top priorities for Jon revolve around reliability, speed, ease of use, data exchange, drafting and geometric modeling. As for trends that intrigue Jon personally, he spoke on hosting computing, open source, video games, touch interfaces and impact of 3D printing.

As the Patriots experienced victory over the Chargers, Solid Works World 2008 is well on its way to a victorious, jam packed, educational based, user event in 2008 – in San Diego.

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Great Engineers and proud of it

John Gyorki
January 10th, 2008.

You know Leonardo Da Vinci, Edison, Galileo, Marconi, and Bell, but do you know Dave Luchaco, Pete Harper, Glen Drellishack, Raj Gunda, and Bill Peterson, some of the most famous engineering leaders of all? No? Well, they just happen to be five of the dozen or so young Bendix engineers — when in their mid-twenties and early thirties in 1971 — started with a blank sheet of paper and a pencil and designed the first production onboard computers for the electronic fuel injection systems used in every American car on the road today. I know this to be true because I was the Group Project Leader. (more…)

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