Los Angeles SolidWorks User Group (LASWUG)

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Phil Sluder, Sep 25, 2003.

  1. Phil Sluder

    Phil Sluder Guest

    Los Angeles SolidWorks User Group (LASWUG)

    Tuesday September 30, 2003

    You can arrive as early as 5:30pm
    Food will be served at 6:00pm
    Meeting will begin at 7:00pm

    Santa Monica Elks Lodge
    1040 Pico Blvd
    Santa Monica, CA 90405

    Agenda

    Since this is our first meeting, we will begin with charter stuff,
    recruitment and asking for volunteers, etc. to keep this going as a
    regular event.

    Greg Jankowski will give a sneak-peek of his SolidWorks World 2004
    Presentation "SolidWorks in the Design Environment". Greg Jankowski is
    the Customer Satisfaction Manager at SolidWorks Corporation. Greg is
    a veteran in the CAD industry with experience using SolidWorks,
    ProEngineer, and Computervision CAD systems in a variety of mechanical
    design, application engineering, and developmental positions. Greg
    was the Principal at CIMCo, a SolidWorks Solution Partner since
    SolidWorks 95. He authored the book "SolidWorks for AutoCAD Users",
    the e-book (electronic) "Exploring SolidWorks", and was the author and
    developer of the SolidWorks Workstation benchmark.

    This will be followed by a session of "Ask the experts Q&A" (if we can
    find some experts).

    We have SolidWorks logo items to give away

    Dues for this first meeting will be $10, and this will cover
    sandwiches, refreshments, and hours of useful SolidWorks information.

    Please RSVP to Phil Sluder at (619) 460-0216 or


    Thank you,

    Phil Sluder | Mechanical Engineer
    TriAxial Design and Analysis | 4817 Palm Avenue Suite K | La Mesa | CA
    | 91941
    Office 619.460.0216 | Mobile 619.787.8725 | Fax 619.460.0902
    www.triaxialdesign.com
     
    Phil Sluder, Sep 25, 2003
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    Dave Guest

    Greg did the presentation that you mention below at a user group last night
    in Richmond, IN. A very good presentation that all users of SolidWorks could
    benefit from. Greg Jankowski working for SolidWorks is a very good thing.
     
    Dave, Sep 27, 2003
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