Jonathan Asher is a pivotal figure at Dassault Systèmes, serving as the Global Sales Director for CATIA, where he expertly navigates the intersections of architecture, engineering, and construction. With a profound understanding of generative parametric modeling, design automation, and digital fabrication, Jonathan is at the...
Jonathan Asher is a pivotal figure at Dassault Systèmes, serving as the Global Sales Director for CATIA, where he expertly navigates the intersections of architecture, engineering, and construction. With a profound understanding of generative parametric modeling, design automation, and digital fabrication, Jonathan is at the forefront of driving innovative solutions that empower professionals across these disciplines. His role encompasses not only the strategic direction for CATIA sales but also the cultivation of new opportunities within emerging industries, ensuring that Dassault Systèmes remains a leader in providing cutting-edge technology for complex design and engineering challenges.
Jonathan's expertise in parametric design and digital project management is complemented by his hands-on experience as an architect and engineer. He leverages tools like Rhino and Grasshopper to create sophisticated building geometries that push the boundaries of traditional design methodologies. His commitment to advancing the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors is evident in his leadership of key projects that integrate CATIA's capabilities into workflows that enhance efficiency and creativity.
In addition to his strategic responsibilities, Jonathan is passionate about education and knowledge sharing. He actively engages with higher education institutions to teach and mentor the next generation of architects and engineers, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration. His multifaceted skill set, combined with his vision for the future of design and construction, positions him as a thought leader in the industry, driving the adoption of digital solutions that transform how we conceive and construct our built environment.