Come join us on a whistle stop tour through SOLIDWORKS and discover how it can elevate your design and engineering workflow. This fast paced session is designed for makers, designers, engineers, and hardware startups who want to work smarter, prototype faster and build with more confidence.
Our Elite SOLIDWORKS Engineer will take a design through its full journey, from initial part development all the way to final assembly documentation.
You’ll see how we:
- Create initial part models
- Produce accurate, detailed engineering drawings
- Assemble components and check everything works as expected
- Run strength and performance checks
- Generate complete, clear build documentation
Throughout the demonstration, you’ll pick up practical tips and tricks to help you create faster, cleaner, and more reliable CAD models, and you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions throughout.
About SOLIDWORKS for Startups & Makerversity Access
Everything you’ll see in this session is included in the SOLIDWORKS for Startups programme, which offers qualifying early stage hardware startups free access to SOLIDWORKS and support from the engineering team at Solid Solutions.
Makerversity members also have on site access to SOLIDWORKS, giving you the chance to try out the tools for yourself, explore workflows, and test your ideas without needing to commit to the programme straight away. During the session, we’ll briefly outline both options so you can choose whichever route best suits your projects.
About the Presenter: Stuart Wortley
After using Pro/Engineer and SDRC Ideas in industry for several years, a career change in 1997 introduced Stuart to SOLIDWORKS, a tool he has enjoyed using ever since. He has been involved in all the technical aspects of SOLIDWORKS here at Solid Solutions and, with nearly 30 years of SOLIDWORKS experience, there are few applications he hasn’t been directly involved with.
Stuart particularly enjoys working directly with customers to solve technical challenges, whether that’s creating intelligent models to speed up design processes or developing intricate organic parts using advanced modelling and surfacing tools.