What do you want to know about SolidWorks World?
Tomorrow I'll be sitting down with Jeff Ray and Jon Hirschtick to record a joint interview for our SolidWorks World podcast series. I have a list of my own questions, but I want to know what you want to hear about. If you could sit down and ask Jeff and Jon one question related to SolidWorks World, what would it be?
I'm also going to be talking to Kerri Dunne and her team, who are responsible for making the event happen. I know you have questions for these ladies, so send them in.
Leave your questions in the comments section. I can't promise I'll get to all of them, but if I use yours, I'll give you a shout out.
<<<<Update>>>>
I had to cancel the recording sessions due to the coming snowstorm, but I'll be rescheduling them for later. So if you haven't already submitted your questions, go ahead and send them in.
For Jeff & Jon: What is the number one thing you'd like for attendees to walk away with from any SolidWorks World? More knowledge? More confidence in SolidWorks as a tool? That they had a blast?
For the ladies: With all that goes on leading up to, and during, SWW, do you get a chance to enjoy the fruits of your labors?
Posted by: Jeff Mirisola | December 18, 2008 at 02:30 PM
For John: My first SolidWorks World was Palm Springs back in.. god, I can't remember.. What do you think has changed about the event since then and what do you think has stayed the same?
For Jeff: SolidWorks World Europe: Yes? No? Maybe?
Posted by: Al Dean | December 19, 2008 at 11:26 AM
How are SolidWorks users dealing with the current economic climate? How do their anxieties, hopes, and spending habits affect SolidWorks?
Posted by: Kenneth Wong | January 20, 2009 at 06:28 PM
I have StudentWorks 2008-2009. Before Christmas I developed some files. Now I cannot open them. A popup says parameter incorrect. How can I retrieve these?
Tom
Posted by: Tom Clark | January 21, 2009 at 11:44 AM