
Are you an industrial designer looking to expand your digital skillset? Keltia Ireland is now offering a cutting-edge course in Computational Design for (Industrial) Designers, focused on harnessing the power of Rhino and Grasshopper, two of the most widely used tools in parametric and algorithmic design.
This course is ideal for designers and engineers who want to push the boundaries of what's possible in product design, architecture, and fabrication. Whether you're aiming to automate complex design processes, explore form generation, or simply future-proof your skills in the evolving design landscape, this hands-on training will give you the tools and confidence to do it.
Learn how to:
Use Rhino for precise 3D modelling
Leverage Grasshopper to create intelligent, parametric workflows
Integrate computational thinking into your design process
Improve efficiency, creativity, and innovation in your projects
Keltia’s expert instructors bring real-world industry experience and a practical approach to teaching, ensuring you can apply what you learn immediately in your own work.
Location: Keltia Ireland (online and in-person options available)
Upcoming intakes open now – spaces are limited!
Take your design capabilities to the next level—explore computational design today!
https://www.nightcourses.com/course/computational-design-for-industrial-designers-using-rhino-grasshopper-190532/
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Integrating computational design into workflows with toolsBlog Comment Creation Process like Rhino and Grasshopper is a smart move, especially for designers looking to streamline complex geometry and automate repetitive tasks. It’s great to see more training opportunities emerging in this area—there’s definitely a growing need for designers to bridge creative intuition with algorithmic thinking.