SolidWorks Users Bring Stuff to SWUGN Summits

You're probably thinking that's a silly statement, of course SolidWorks users bring stuff to the SWUGN Technical Summit events.  Notepads, pens, cell phones, and even laptops.  But unless you are one of the presenters, would you think about bringing your 3D Connexion Space Pilot?

I'm sitting in on Nicole Walden's Design Intent session, and she's grumbling that she forgot hers.  It took all of ten seconds for attendee Ainsley Hylton of Turbine Air Systems to shout out "I've got one you can use" and promptly delivered his to Nicole in the front of the room.

Now Nicole is happy, and I'm amazed.  I guess it's true when people say they couldn't live without their 3D input device.  Some folks even carry theirs around with them "just in case".

Richard Doyle
My official title is Senior User Advocacy & SolidWorks User Groups - but most people just call me "The User Group Guy". I've been a SolidWorks user since 1997, and was one of the founding members of the SWUGN Committee. Since starting the Central Texas SolidWorks User Group in 1999, my career path has led me to DS SolidWorks and a dream job supporting the SolidWorks User Group Network worldwide.
Richard Doyle
Richard Doyle