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Post Conference Materials for SolidWorks World
For those of you who attended SolidWorks, here is some information on the post conference materials: Next week an email with a link to access the end-user breakout session presentations will be sent to all full conference attendees At the
... ContinuedSolidWorks World: Day 3
Jeff Ray kicked off the morning’s General Session. He showed a hilarious video taken in the arcade at the off-site event of the heads of John McEleney and two others on top of these little cartoon bodies dancing to the
... ContinuedSolidWorks World Wen 1-23
Last day of the show and we saved one of the favorite items for many attendees, an introduction to the next version of SolidWorks, SolidWorks 2007. The format was the dating game, and it was both hilarious and informative. The
... ContinuedSolidWorks World Tues 1-23
The general session today feature the design duo of Seymour & Powell. They gave us some interesting perspectives on design and how to look at things in different ways. I gave three presentations today on the Design Checker, Large Assembly
... ContinuedSolidWorks World Mon 1-23
When I walked in the 1st general session Monday morning it amazed me as to the size and vibrancy of the SolidWorks community represented in the hall. Caught a quick sneak peak at the 2007 as John McEleney showed a
... ContinuedSolidWorks World: Day 2
Tuesday Morning General Session Richard Seymour and Dick Powel delivered a fantastic keynote this morning on how to harness creative energy to design products for the future. The London duo were hosts on the popular British television show “Better by
... Continued‘MythBusters’ make surprise appearance at SolidWorks World 2006
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 23, 2005 — Can you spark a gasoline fire with a cell phone? Is yawning contagious? Can Pop Rocks and soda be a lethal combination? “MythBusters” Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, who answer questions like these for
... ContinuedSolidWorks World Day 1
Familiar faces, and plenty of new ones. It’s always great to see old friends at SolidWorks World. The energy from attendees that have been here before is special because they know from experience what’s going to happen over the next
... ContinuedSolidWorks World Sun 1-22
SolidWorks World Sun 1-22 Arrived in Las Vegas and am always amazed at the size and extravagance of the hotels. Caesars Palace is an great location for the conference. This will be our biggest, best one ever. It’s always great
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2005 – Orlando
The last in a series of SolidWorks World recaps SolidWorks World 2005 was déjà vu all over again (sorry Yogi). Returning to the Coronado Springs Resort for the third time in five years, attendance was high, the exhibitors were back
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2004 – Boston
Part six of seven By some accounts, SolidWorks World 2004 was disappointing. Attendance was down, and the exhibit area was small. Having the event during winter in Boston had something to do with it, but the US economy that year
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2003 – Orlando
Part five of my SolidWorks World recaps I wasn’t disappointed to return to the Coronado Springs Resort having had such a great experience in 2001. A surgically repaired shoulder nixed a return trip to the golf course, but that didn’t
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2002 – Las Vegas
Part four of my SolidWorks World recaps. Las Vegas is my town, and SolidWorks World is my conference. I’ve been there at least 20 times over the years, and in 2002 I got the chance to be in one of
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2001 – Orlando
Part three in the series. SolidWorks World 2001 was another opportunity to go somewhere I had never been; Orlando, Florida. Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort was chosen for its ability to host nearly 3000 SolidWorks users, resellers, partners, and employees. I
... ContinuedSolidWorks World 2000 – New Orleans
Part two in a series of SolidWorks World recaps My second SolidWorks World experience got started early this year. The official call-for-papers came out in mid-July, and I started to get excited about a return trip to the conference. Once
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