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Gary G. has a diverse work experience in mechanical design engineering and CAD modeling. Gary started their career in 1995 as a CAD/CAM systems developer at GILLETTE, where they led a major project to migrate from Pro/Engineer to SmarTeam and Solidworks. Gary then worked as an advanced 3D modeling contractor at digital-oil.com, specializing in SolidWorks and projects for the pharmaceutical industry. Gary joined Egemin Automation in 2010 as a mechanical CAD engineer, focusing on SolidWorks modeling and design. Gary also worked as a certified SOLIDWORKS expert at saves9engineering.eu, providing CAD troubleshooting and validation services. Most recently, they started working at EEVE as a mechanical design engineer.
Gary G. started their education in 1991 when they enrolled at Liverpool John Moores University. From 1991 to 1993, they pursued a BTEC HND in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. Following this, they attended Liverpool John Moores University from 1993 to 1995 and obtained a BEng (Hons) degree in Computer-Aided Engineering.
In 2008, Gary G. briefly attended The Open University to study Designing for a sustainable future, but the degree obtained is not mentioned.
In terms of additional certifications, Gary G. earned a Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert certification from Solidworks in May 2014. Before that, they obtained an Advanced Surfacing certification from SOLIDWORKS in April 2007. Lastly, in March 2005, Gary G. became a Certified SolidWorks Professional, but the institution where they obtained this certification is not specified.
EEVE
EEVE is a tech startup that creates personal robots that are intelligent and autonomous. They enable outside developers and partners to add hardware equipment and software programs to their platform. Their robots offer various services, such as maintaining the garden, guarding the property, sweeping the patio, transporting goods, playing games ortaking beautiful pictures at parties. Their robots are created using artificial intelligence and computer vision, and they keep them economical and environmentally friendly.