{"id":33386,"date":"2006-10-26T16:30:50","date_gmt":"2006-10-26T20:30:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.solidworks.com\/swcommunity\/solidworks_worl_3"},"modified":"2006-10-26T16:30:50","modified_gmt":"2006-10-26T20:30:50","slug":"solidworks_worl_3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.solidworks.com\/solidworksblog\/2006\/10\/solidworks_worl_3.html","title":{"rendered":"SolidWorks World 2007 &#8211; What to Expect on Monday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Monday morning everyone has arrived and the conference really gets going.&nbsp; Breakfast starts at 7:00am sharp (and the boss back home won&#8217;t like it if you&#8217;re sleeping in anyway).&nbsp; Since the breakfast format has changed some from year-to-year, I won&#8217;t make any guess on the set-up, but you are guaranteed a hot, satisfying meal.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; Go easy on the coffee.&nbsp; If you can&#8217;t guess why, I&#8217;ll explain it later.<\/p>\n<p><strong>General Session<\/strong><br \/>Monday&#8217;s general session starts the day off with a message from the CEO and always a few surprises.&nbsp; Its amazing to see a crowd of 3000 &#8211; 4000 people sitting in one room together soaking up the information.&nbsp; Big screens hanging from the ceiling provide the view of the stage if you are unlucky enough to be sitting in the back.&nbsp; The opening music and video highlights are cool &#8211; make sure you sit down early enough to see and hear it.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; finish breakfast early and head over to the general session ballroom to get the best seat.&nbsp; If you wait too long, it can be a struggle just to get through the doors.&nbsp; The morning session runs about an hour-and-a-half, make sure you use the restroom before you sit down (remember what I said about the coffee).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Breakouts<\/strong><br \/>Most of the attendees are here for one main reason &#8211; training.&nbsp; The breakout session schedule at SolidWorks World has something for every level of user.&nbsp; If you pre-registered for sessions, you will have been provided a personalized agenda when you registered Sunday.&nbsp; This does not guarantee you a seat at your chosen session &#8211; make sure you arrive in time or you may find yourself looking for something else.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; ask questions to get answers.&nbsp; Speakers at SolidWorks are tops in the field, but cannot always cover everything in an hour.&nbsp; If you didn&#8217;t see something you expected to see, or if a nagging question you brought with you wasn&#8217;t answered &#8211; <strong>ask!<\/strong>&nbsp; Engage the speaker and the audience &#8211; there are many times when someone in the crowd can add even more to the discussion.&nbsp; The best sessions I have ever attended were the ones where everyone really got involved.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lunch<\/strong><br \/>Lunchtime at SolidWorks World is great. A sit-down affair, the food is delicious and the service is impeccable.&nbsp; But what really makes it special is the <strong>Birds-of-a-Feather<\/strong> setup.&nbsp; As you arrive for lunch, SolidWorks folks (I&#8217;ll be one of them) will ask you if you would like to sit with other users that share the same interests or do the same type of work you do.&nbsp; There are tables for users interested in hearing from others about drawings, mold tools, machine design, PhotoWorks, etc.&nbsp; You get to discuss specific topics of interest with fellow users, and you&#8217;re sure to pick up some valuable information.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; eat first, check email later.&nbsp; The room fills quickly, and some of the BOAF topics are very popular.&nbsp; Lunch lasts for 1-1\/2 hours &#8211;&nbsp; you&#8217;ll have plenty of time later to check back with the office.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The SWUGN Summit<\/strong><br \/>The annual SolidWorks User Group Network Summit is an open meeting for all attendees that would like to learn a little more about user groups.&nbsp; SolidWorks World 2007 marks the eighth anniversary of this meeting, and it won&#8217;t disappoint.&nbsp; Special guests abound, the discussion is lively, and you get a chance to sit with as many as 80 user group leaders from around the world.&nbsp; The annual SWUGN meeting also features an <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.solidworks.com\/swcommunity\/2006\/01\/7th_annual_swug.html\">awards ceremony<\/a>, regional updates, and an in-depth look at user groups.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; if you&#8217;ve ever thought about starting a local user group chapter, this is the place to be.&nbsp; Every user group leader that registered for SolidWorks World will be there.&nbsp; Who better to learn from than the experts.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CSWP Offsite Event<\/strong><br \/>If you are a Certified SolidWorks Professional (or if you passed the test on Sunday), you will be invited to join all of the other CSWP&#8217;s at the special off-site event.&nbsp; Jeremy Lucchini and the entire certification team do a great job year-round, but they really shine when it comes to showing their appreciation to the CSWP&#8217;s at SolidWorks World.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; hang out with Adam Perry for a while if you get a chance.&nbsp; He&#8217;s one of the funniest guys I&#8217;ve ever met.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Monday Evening Reception<\/strong><br \/>Similar to the Sunday reception, here&#8217;s another chance to see the offerings of over 100 SolidWorks Partner companies in the exhibit hall.&nbsp; Monday is a little slower due to the CSWP event, so you can spend some real quality time researching products and services that interest you and your company.&nbsp; There&#8217;s food, drinks, and some special presentations by some of the conference sponsors.&nbsp; You also get a chance to win some really great prizes.&nbsp; <strong>TIP<\/strong> &#8211; visit every booth and at least pick up their literature to take home.&nbsp; Even if it doesn&#8217;t necessarily interest you, it might be an opportunity to pass the information along to a colleague that couldn&#8217;t attend.&nbsp; Your next local user group meeting would also be a great place to pass this info along.<\/p>\n<p>You might be a little tired at the end of the day Monday, but keep in mind &#8211; 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