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Computer aided design (CAD) uses specialist software to create two and three dimensional images and animations of projects both in manufacturing and for use in advertising and technical manuals.

CAD can convey many types of information, including dimensions, types of material, and tolerances and is essential in offering solutions to both engineering and manufacturing problems.

By producing photorealistic animations and videos, it can simulate how a design will actually function in the real world.

Competitors

Ricardo Aldair Hidalgo Narvaez

Colombia

Erik-Cătălin Morar

Romania

Justin Christopher Rajashekar

India

Nguyen Khoa Hai Minh

Vietnam

Noura Alnaqbi

United Arab Emirates

Yerassyl Bagytzhan

Kazakhstan

Felix Huber

Germany

Yusen Huang

China

Gonzalo Rodríguez Sanz

Spain

amir hossein lazemi

Iran

Noud Meesen

Netherlands

Nathan Young

United Kingdom

Ross Jones

Ireland

Basile MENASSOL-SCHMIDT

France

GUAN-WEI LIU

Chinese Taipei

Ola Tryland

Norway

Ricardo Sousa

Portugal

Yuto Shibata

Japan

Luis Salzmann

Switzerland

Lamex Odanga Agunda

Kenya

Rafael Paulino Fenolio

Brazil

Abram Moumakwa

South Africa

Enes Kocabay

Austria

Roland Insam

South Tyrol, Italy

Harley Berglund

Sweden

Jeonghoon Park

Korea

Xin Jie Wong

Singapore

Constantin Vogt

Principality of Liechtenstein

Sergio Khoueiry

Canada

Calendar

Slot Day Time
Competitor Finish Time 09/11 18:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/12 18:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/13 18:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/14 16:00

What happens during a skill competition?

1

The Competitors receive their competition subject.

2

Competitors carry out the requested project and deliver complete or incomplete work within a specified deadline.

3

A group of Experts evaluates Competitors' renderings in accordance with WSI standards.

4

The results are calculated through an information system and a list of Champions is generated.

5

The Champions are rewarded during a Closing Ceremony.

Results

Yusen
Huang

China

Jeonghoon
Park

Korea

Noura
Alnaqbi

United Arab Emirates

Yuto
Shibata

Japan
Medal Place Competitor Country/Region Result
Gold medal 1 Yusen Huang China 811
Silver medal 2 Jeonghoon Park Korea 796
Bronze medal 3 Noura Alnaqbi United Arab Emirates 781
Bronze medal 3 Yuto Shibata Japan 779
Medal for Excellence 5 GUAN-WEI LIU Chinese Taipei 759
Medal for Excellence 6 Basile MENASSOL-SCHMIDT France 735
Medal for Excellence 7 Xin Jie Wong Singapore 733
Medal for Excellence 8 Rafael Paulino Fenolio Brazil 732
Medal for Excellence 9 Nguyen Khoa Hai Minh Vietnam 715
Medal for Excellence 10 Ricardo Aldair Hidalgo Narvaez Colombia 713
Medal for Excellence 11 Enes Kocabay Austria 710
Medal for Excellence 12 Nathan Young United Kingdom 703
Medal for Excellence 13 Sergio Khoueiry Canada 701
Medal for Excellence 13 Ricardo Sousa Portugal 701
Medal for Excellence 15 Harley Berglund Sweden 700
Medal for Excellence 15 Felix Huber Germany 700
17 Luis Salzmann Switzerland 698
18 Justin Christopher Rajashekar India 697
19 Yerassyl Bagytzhan Kazakhstan 695
20 Noud Meesen Netherlands 690
21 amir hossein lazemi Iran 682
22 Constantin Vogt Principality of Liechtenstein 681
23 Roland Insam South Tyrol, Italy 680
24 Gonzalo Rodríguez Sanz Spain 675
25 Ross Jones Ireland 674
26 Ola Tryland Norway 665
27 Erik-Cătălin Morar Romania 656
28 Abram Moumakwa South Africa 649
29 Lamex Odanga Agunda Kenya 646
Gold medal
Gold medal
Silver medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Bronze medal
Medal for Excellence
Medal for Excellence

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