User Groups
Safe and Sound in Bangalore, India
I’m blogging from the SolidWorks office in Bangalore, looking out over the city from the Raheja Towers. It took nearly 26 hours to get here from Austin via Chicago and London. My return trip takes me through Frankfurt, Germany so
... ContinuedPassport..check, Visa..check, Universal Power Adapter..
check. I’m off tomorrow to visit with three of our user groups in India, traveling to Bangalore, Pune, and Chennai over the next week. Since my international travel experience to date is limited to Canada, you can imagine I’m a
... ContinuedA Long Trip, But Well Worth It
I’m leaving this morning for a week’s worth of user group meetings. First up is the SolidWorks User Group of Nebraska where John McEleney will be the featured guest on Monday the 2nd. Off to Detroit on the 3rd for
... ContinuedSweet Home Alabama
SolidWorks User Group meetings in Huntsville and Birmingham afforded me the opportunity to visit Alabama for the second time this year. Many thanks to Ricky Jordan and the North Alabama SolidWorks User Group for making me feel welcome in Huntsville.
... ContinuedSeptember 19th – A Big Day for SolidWorks User Group Meetings
I don’t know what’s so special about September 19th, but there are seven user group meetings and one SWUGN Technical Summit scheduled for that day. https://www.swugn.org/pages/calendar/calendar.html
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2007 registration is now live
SolidWorks World 2007 registration is now live. Register today and save $200 off a full conference pass for SolidWorks World 2007, February 4-7 in New Orleans, LA! Visit https://www.solidworks.com/pages/swworld07/index.html for details. Regards,SolidWorks Corp.
... ContinuedKansas City SWUGN summit
Had the opportunity to attend the Kansas City SWUGN Technical Summit. Great event and turn out (90+ attendees). These are one day user group events with 2 technical presentation tracks. I would like to thank everyone that came, Richard and
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2007 call for papers
It’s that time again… Here is the link to submit papers for SolidWorks 2007, Feb. 4-7 in New Orleans.https://www.solidworks.com/pages/swworld07/call_for_papers.html Regards,Greg JankowskiSolidWorks Corp.
... ContinuedWMSWUG Meeting
Had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the renewed Western Michigan SolidWorks User Group. Great turn out for the 1st meeting (40-50 people). We had a presentation on the SolidWorks API, SolidWorks Customer Portal, and the SolidWorks Installation Manager.
... ContinuedYou Can Go Home Again
I’ll be on the road a lot starting next week and continuing through August. SWUGN Summit events will take me to Kansas City on July 25th, and Seattle the 22nd of August. I’ll be a speaker at the De Anza
... ContinuedUser Groups Around the World
The SolidWorks User Group Network is very happy with the success of local user group chapters in North America. More than 90 groups (and growing) in the US and Canada alone. Over the next few months, we’ll be focusing a
... ContinuedHouston..We don't have a problem
After struggling for a while, the Houston SolidWorks User Group is back and better than ever. There were more than 45 people in attendance this week and they were treated to three very good technical sessions, and one long-winded speech
... ContinuedSWUGN Summit – Denver
The SWUGN Summit series continues to gain momentum, this time with more than 90 participants in Denver, Colorado. Bolstered by four presentations from local SolidWorks users, the session schedule was very well received. The most popular session? Kevin Van Liere’s
... ContinuedSWUGN Technical Summits
The next set of SWUGN Technical Summits are set to take place. These are one day user group events For more information visit, https://www.swugn.org/pages/summit/SWUGN_Technical_Summit.html. Here is a listing of the dates and cities: Denver, Co – May 23rdBoston, MA –
... ContinuedLucky Number 7
By all accounts, Matt Lombard is a busy guy. Matt runs his own consulting business, pops in on just about every SolidWorks discussion board offering help and advice, and represents the SolidWorks User Group Network in the Southeastern US. But
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