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U of I earns computer-aided design world record in SolidWorks expertise

U of I has graduated more Certified SolidWorks Experts than any other educational institution or commercial company

U of I College of Engineering students discuss computer aided design alterationsU of I College of Engineering students discuss computer-aided design alterations.

October 22, 2024

MOSCOW, Idaho — The University of Idaho College of Engineering was recently recognized by multinational software corporation Dassault Systèmes for its world record in producing Certified SolidWorks Experts (CSWEs), computer-aided design (CAD) professionals able to solve practically any modeling problem.

Of the 7,800 CSWEs worldwide, U of I has graduated 84 with the certification currently working in industry and academia, more than any educational institution or commercial company.

“SolidWorks certification is the benchmark to measure knowledge and competency, establishing an industry standard by which professionals are evaluated through a fair, comprehensive test of mechanical design and design validation knowledge,” said Marie Planchard, 3DExperience Works early engagement strategic planning senior expert. “University of Idaho infuses SolidWorks expertise into its academic curriculum at all levels, and its graduates create new innovations that continue to make a difference in people’s lives.”

U of I students can start building CAD skill sets using SolidWorks their first year on campus and throughout their academic careers. Courses use design and problem-solving methodology to model requirements, develop concepts and realize prototypes.

“Engineers with computer-aided design skills bridge the gap between concept and production,” Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Joel Perry said. “For over a decade, University of Idaho has focused significant time and resources on building engineering degree programs that integrate conceptual and hands-on skills to promote quality and efficiency in the design process. These skills are highly valued by industry partners and set our students up for incredible job opportunities after graduation.”

SolidWorks is a computer-aided design tool used by 8 million engineers and designers worldwide to conceptualize, validate and develop products. One of the most popular design and engineering software on the market, SolidWorks is known for its range of features and high functionality.

“I was consistently called upon to utilize my SolidWorks expertise in my internship with Idaho National Laboratory,” said Keenan Bryan, a U of I mechanical engineering graduate student from Idaho Falls. “With SolidWorks certification through University of Idaho, your skill sets are known and recognized for their ability to find solutions faster and streamline the design process.

MEDIA NOTE: CSWE students are available for interview. Email Alexiss Turner at alexisst@uidaho.edu. Photos of students in the SolidWorks classroom are available.

Media Contacts

Alexiss Turner
Communications and Marketing Strategist
University of Idaho College of Engineering
208-885-7511
alexisst@uidaho.edu

Marie Planchard
3DExperience Works Early Engagement Strategic Planning Senior Expert
Dassault Systèmes
781-810-5388
marie.planchard@3ds.com

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