Jon Hirschtick is a CAD software developer, founder and former CEO of SolidWorks, a popular solid modeling 3D CAD and CAE system for Microsoft Windows, and Onshape, a cloud platform for product development that includes tools for CAD, data management, collaboration, workflow, analytics, etc.
Jon Hirschtick | |
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Born | Chicago, U.S. |
Education | Bachelors and Masters from MIT |
Years active | 1987–present |
Title | CEO and Cofounder at Onshape |
Spouse |
Randy Lyanne Gollub (m. 2011) |
Education
editHirschtick holds a Bachelors and Masters' degree from MIT, graduating in 1986.[1]
Career
editHirschtick was director of engineering at Computervision from 1991–1993,[2] and a manager at the MIT CADLab. He was a player and instructor on the MIT Blackjack Team[3][4] featured in the movies 21 and Breaking Vegas.[5][6]
Hirschtick founded the SolidWorks Corporation in 1993 using $1 million he made while a member of the MIT Blackjack Team.[7][8] Under his leadership, SolidWorks revenue eventually grew to $600 million.[9] When Solidworks was acquired by Dassault Systèmes in 1997, Hirschtick continued on as CEO and then a group executive for the next 14 years.[10][11] In October 2011, Hirschtick left Solidworks and in 2012 founded Belmont Technology (later changed to Onshape) with other members of the original SolidWorks team.[12][13] Hirschtick is currently CEO at Onshape.[9] In October 2019 Onshape entered into an agreement to be acquired by PTC.
Hirschtick was awarded the CAD Society Leadership Award,[14] joining Autodesk’s Carl Bass, Dassault Systèmes’ Bernard Charles, and 3D Systems's Ping Fu, and is a recipient of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Leadership Award.[15] He is a member of the Advisory Board at Boston University and Arcbazar, where he was once director,[10] and is an advisor to Magic Leap and MarkForged, Inc.[16]
References
edit- ^ "Sharing the excitement of mechanical engineering research". MIT News. September 23, 2016.
- ^ Bygrave, William D.; eds, Dan D'Heilly (1997). The portable MBA in entrepreneurship case studies. New York, NY [u.a.]: Wiley. p. 84. ISBN 047118229X.
- ^ Gomes, Lee (April 1, 2008). "In Cards or Business, Act on the Advantage". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Tim Fryer (13 May 2016). "Ahead in the cloud". Eureka Magazine.
- ^ "21 (2008)". IMDb.
- ^ "Breaking Vegas (2004)". IMDb.
- ^ "Hawk Ridge Systems and ATR Soft Create xBOM Tool for SOLIDWORKS". 3dprint.com. February 13, 2015. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
- ^ Robert Buderi (March 27, 2008). "Of Card-Counting, Startups, and the Real Story of the MIT Blackjack Team". Xconomy.
- ^ a b Erin Griffith (March 6, 2015). "Exclusive: SolidWorks vets raise $64 million for Onshape". Fortune.
- ^ a b "Jon Hirschtick M.S." Bloomberg.
- ^ Mings, Josh (October 5, 2011). "Jon Hirschtick Resigns from DS SolidWorks". SolidSmack.
- ^ Ruth Simon, AngusS Loten (August 14, 2013). "Litigation Over Noncompete Clauses Is Rising". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Belmont Technology is now Onshape, Inc". CIMData. January 9, 2014.
- ^ "CAD Society Announces Its 2015 Award Winners and One Surprise Winner To Be Announced At COFES". Cyon Research. April 6, 2015.
- ^ "Leadership Award". The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
- ^ Kirsner, Scott (March 9, 2015). "Onshape chairman Jon Hirschtick on CAD, 3D printing, and more". BetaBoston.