Re: SW World opinions



I would recommend it. There is so much information, you will spend the
next 6 months sorting through it. I haven't been since 2002, but I'm
going this year. Actually, I'm presenting 3 sessions. There's such a
wide range of topics that you can't help but pick up something useful.
Seeing how other people do things is probably the biggest thing for me.
It's not just SolidWorks knowledge you'll pick up, there is a ton of
info on manufacturing, rapid prototype and reverse engineering
processes, all of which are highly interesting to me.

It's hard to say how much money is "worth it", but if you compare the
cost to a SolidWorks training class, the level of information you get at
SWW is so much more in depth. Of course getting to meet all the folks
you hear from here and from SW Corp can be very valuable as well. I
always thought that the round table discussions that happen before the
convention were some of the most valuable things to get involved with.
Make sure to sign up for stuff early, cuz the interesting stuff
definitely fills up fast.

Matt
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