General SessionThe General Sessions drive creative thinking while exploring the practical challenges of technology. You’ll catch a glimpse of revolutionary advancements developed in the next release of SolidWorks® software. The General Sessions are both valuable and engaging for customers, educators, senior managers, resellers, partners, analysts, and members of the international press. So join the SolidWorks team and manufacturing industry leaders as we discover the potency of 3D to inspire product design and innovation.
Within three years, Hirschtick and his partners had built such a successful enterprise that they were able to sell it to global product lifecycle technology giant Dassault Systèmes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) for $310 million. SolidWorks leads the mainstream CAD market with more than 490,000 commercial and educational users and revenues of $249 million in 2005. Hirschtick’s entrepreneurial drive evolved shortly after earning his master’s degree at MIT when he and a partner raised several million dollars in venture capital to start engineering firm Premise Inc. They later sold the company to design software maker Computervision, and Hirschtick joined its management team for two years before resigning to launch SolidWorks. Hirschtick is a sought-after speaker for national forums on business and financial issues and has spoken at MIT and Stanford on entrepreneurial education. He has been a guest lecturer on entrepreneurship at Babson College and has taught CAD engineering at MIT. Additionally, Hirschtick is chair of the Hirschtick Family Foundation, a philanthropic group dedicated primarily to supporting engineering education; he serves as president of the New England region of the American Technion Society; and he is a member of the MIT Mechanical Engineering Department’s visiting committee. |