"Building a Better Solid: Ways to enhance your SolidWorks Technique"

 

Presented by Connecticut SWUG and the Western MASS SWUG

 

Thursday, September 17th

New England Air Museum

www.neam.org

Bradley International Airport

Windsor Locks, CT

 

 

Hello and Good day,

 

The SWUG leaders from ConnSWUG and WMASS SWUG bring some good news about a meeting you do not want to miss!

 

We truly want those who attend this very special meeting to actively participate by showing us your "real world" creative challenges and solutions, SolidWorks tips that you use from your daily routine, and to share your knowledge with others.  This meeting will no doubt help you become a more proficient SolidWorks user.

 

Sal Lama, Product Definition Specialist from SolidWorks, will be on hand to help us learn effective modeling techniques as well as answer your questions and modeling dilemmas.  If you have a part, assembly, or drawing suggestion (or suggestions) that you would like to have looked into more closely, or want to offer a tip or technique to share, then email it to contact@connswug.com.  All submissions will be considered!

 

Also in attendance will be SolidWorks Application Engineers, SolidWorks Power Users, and quite possibly a few SolidWorks corporate employees.  We believe this will provide one of the most engaging atmospheres for a SolidWorks User Group that you have ever attended.  This meeting will have huge benefits for the novice to expert user!  Please join our SWUG community and RSVP today!

 

The New England Air Museum is available for tours and has offered discounted tickets to the group.  If you would like to purchase a ticket for a tour, kindly indicate your interests on the meeting RSVP email.  Buyer beware, tours end at 5pm!  You should allow about 2 hours for touring the museum.  Check the museum website for more info at www.neam.org

 

 

Click here to RSVP

 

 

Best regards from the ConnSWUG and WMASS SWUG committee,

 

Ed Gebo, Ed Poole, John Matrishon, and Mike Agan