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David antanavige learning solidworks xdesign course
David antanavige learning solidworks xdesign course













david antanavige learning solidworks xdesign course

This product is a combination of many principles of improving wheelchairs, with the main exception of adding airless tires to all the wheels. I took a look at all the existing technology and began brainstorming to get what I have presented. I was hoping to make new improvements to the wheel chair and roll them together to get a more able mechanism for urban and outdoor transport. One video actually showed a friend of mine from high school going through her daily commute as a young professional, trying to overcome all the obstacles that exist and go unnoticed by most able-bodied individuals. At this same time I began seeing several videos online showing how difficult it was for individuals in wheel chairs to get around the sidewalks. A few years ago I moved to Queens, NY, and began using public transportation a lot more.

david antanavige learning solidworks xdesign course

David also currently serves as the Leader of the Long Island SOLIDWORKS User Group, and previously led the Tech Valley SOLIDWORKS User Group. He develops systems used in the service and repair of gas utility lines using robotics systems. In the summer of 2014, David relocated to Long Island and began working for ULC Robotics. He has been a SOLIDWORKS user since 2005. If you missed the intro blog about the xDesign Challenge, you can catch up here.īorn in Utica, New York, David spent his early engineering career working in Albany and Binghamton in various mechanical engineering roles. As promised, here’s the first of the submissions from the xDesign Challenge that took place at SOLIDWORKS World 2018 in February.















David antanavige learning solidworks xdesign course