![]() The Design to Profit session was hosted by SOLIDWORKS Vice President of Product Management Igal Kaptsan. The Design to Profit session hosted by Igal Kaptsan, SOLIDWORKS vice president of Product Management. All three sessions sounded enticing, but I decided to attend Design to Profit. The sessions were R&D Futures, Design to Profit and New Horizons. They gave attendees a choice of three different general sessions on Day 2. This year the team at SOLIDWORKS WORLD decided to do something new. I thought this was a great way to introduce the conference, and it definitely stuck to the theme of “Where Possibility Takes Form.”įor more info on Christian Bagg’s story, take a look at this short video: Using SOLIDWORKS to design the Icon Explore. By bringing his invention to the public, Bagg has allowed other outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy an experience they may have thought was no longer possible due to injury or disease. This invention is now available for consumer purchase, and several units have been made available as “loaners” at national parks across Canada. He was able to accomplish his goal with the creation of his electric off-road mountain bike, the Icon Explore. SOLIDWORKS CEO Gian Paolo Bassi welcomes the crowd of enthusiastic SOLIDWORKS users.īassi opened with a terrific presentation describing an electric vehicle that was designed in SOLIDWORKS by a mechanical engineer who had been injured in a sporting accident in 1996.Ĭhristian Bagg and his electric off-road mountain bike, the Icon Explore.Ĭhristian Bagg was always an avid outdoorsman and wanted to get back into the world of rugged terrain mountain biking after an accident left him without the use of his legs. Monday morning started with a warm welcome from SOLIDWORKS CEO Gian Paolo Bassi. The theme of SOLIDWORKS WORLD 2019 was “Where Possibility Takes Form.” The organizers of the event did a terrific job of working this theme into just about every presentation during the general sessions. The theme of SOLIDWORKS WORLD 2019 was “Where Possibility Takes Form.” But this article would become much too long, so I’ve decided to focus on one main takeaway I heard and saw during the general sessions on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. ![]() I honestly wish I could have attended every single session, and I wish I could report to you on the hundreds (possibly thousands) of time-saving tips and tricks I was able to learn from the sessions I did attend. ![]() I was honored to attend and wanted to share some thoughts and takeaways. ![]()
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