Dr Paul Reeves
engineering software designer, SolidWorks R&D (part of Dassault Systèmes); convener, manufacturing work group for Big Potatoes: the London manifesto for innovation

Paul Reeves is a designer of engineering software having worked both commercially and as an academic researcher. He joined SolidWorks R&D (part of Dassault Systèmes) in 2007, where is now working on a system to deliver ‘Digital Manufacturing in the Cloud’.

Previously he had worked at Airbus, Aveva, Warwick University (Manufacturing Group, working with Jaguar Land Rover) as well as several smaller engineering oriented software companies producing ‘Digital Manufacturing’ software well before ‘3D printing’ made it ‘almost fashionable’.

He is keen to enthuse about the benefits large scale, bold engineering brings to society and which one day will take us to the stars.

He has written for CityAm, The Independent, Urban Design Journal and spiked and had published academic papers on managing complexity in automotive design programs. He has also worked as convener for the manufacturing work group for Big Potatoes – The London Manifesto for Innovation.

Paul originally studied Aeronautics and Astronautics in the 1980s, completed a PhD in industrial aerodynamics, completed a MSc in Engineering Business Management at the Warwick Manufacturing Group and can just about recall seeing on tv the first flight of Concorde and the moon landings in 1969.

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