SolidWorks World 2014 Session – Will it Blend?

It’s not easy to be selected as a first-time presenter at SolidWorks World.  The initial abstract is very important, and must convey the intent of the session clearly.  The topic must be current and highly relevant, and it helps a lot if the presentation has been seen at a local user group meeting or SWUGN Summit event.  Finally, a recommendation from a seasoned veteran always helps.

Andrew Lowe nailed it.

A great abstract that clearly defines the goals of the session, an advanced topic that is sure to educate, a spot at the SWUGN Summit – Chicago, and a great recommendation from none other than long time SolidWorks World presenter Ed Eaton.

AndrewLoweAndrew and Ed have been working together at The DiMonte Group for a couple of years now.  I asked Ed if it was safe to say that he has mentored Andrew and the answer was enlightening (and long).

In a nutshell – yes, but it didn’t take long for Andrew to absorb Ed’s teachings. It’s also accurate to say that Andrew has taught Ed a thing or two along the way.  Nowadays Ed and Andrew share solutions and discoveries, and are always bouncing ideas off of one another.  Their customers are very lucky to have two such highly talented individuals working on their projects.

Will It Blend? Advanced Filleting and Blending Strategies in SolidWorks
Monday, January 27th – 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Room 29A/B

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