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Blog for topics related to the SolidWorks community including user groups, user group events, and the SolidWorks user group network. |
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SWUGN Year in Review - July 2009Dec 18, 2009
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The SWUGN Summit - Columbus draws 105 attendees, far above the expected turnout. The event features 10 different presenters, and is represented by 5 different user groups. Many of the presenters were doing their first ever sessions, and...
SWUGN Year in Review - June 2009Dec 17, 2009
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Just over 100 people attend the SWUGN Summit - Happy Valleyin State College, PA. The amazing thing about this Summit event is how far people travel to attend. SolidWorks users from Pittsburgh (140 miles),Philadelphia (190 miles), even...
SWUGN Year in Review - May 2009Dec 16, 2009
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COSUG leader and SolidWorks user Kelly Frazier passes the patent bar exam and becomes a Registered Patent Agent. The license allows Kelly to practice patent law before the USPTO. It also gives her company (THNKtions, LLC) a leg up on the...
SWUGN Year in Review - April 2009Dec 15, 2009
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Lou Gallo attends his first COFES conference. While most of the other attendees are talking about social media, Lou actually does social media and reports on every single thing that happens using podcasts, Twitter, blogs, and maybe even a...
SWUGN Year in Review - March 2009Dec 15, 2009
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Rodney Hall gets in his car and drives four hours to his new job. The 300+ mile drive is nothing compared to the 16 hours he spent on the road to attend SolidWorks World in Orlando. Armed with a webcam, a Skype account, and a huge...
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