SolidWorks World wouldn’t be the same without the Breakout Sessions and their presenters. Each year, there is a call for papers. T his is where anyone with experience in a particular topic can propose a presentation as a speaker. N ot everyone who submits a paper will have their presentation accepted. H owever, you never know.
Topics of interest this year are as follows:
Data Management
- Team Data Management
- Enterprise Data Management
- Personal File Management
Design Automation
- General
- API
- Design Tables
Design Communication
- General
- eDrawings
- Rendering
- Animations
- 3DVIA Composer
Design Validation
- General
- Mechatronics
- Structural Analysis
- Flow Analysis
- Advanced Analysis
- Tolerance Analysis
- Sustainability
Modeling Essentials
- General
- Managing Large Assemblies
- Mold/Tool/Die
- Sheetmetal
- Surfacing
- Sketching
- Weldments
- Working with SolidWorks Drawings
- Mechanism Design
Productivity Tools
- General
- Routing, Piping, Harnessing
- ECAD to MCAD
- Hardware and 3D Content
- Data Translation
- Design Standards
Customer Success/Designing Better Products
Two types of speaking opportunities exist:
Breakout Session speakers (for sessions that last from 60 to 90 minutes) – must have experience presenting technical information effectively, providing interesting, original, and informative content.
Hands-On Breakout Sessions (for sessions that last from 60 to 90 minutes) – Hands-On sessions entail presenting to no more than a maximum of 30 attendees who will each have use of their own computer. Hands-On simply means that attendees will have the ability to follow along and actually “do” what the presenter does, so they have a “hands-on” experience in the session. The presenter must have experience presenting technical information effectively, providing interesting, original and informative content. Hands-on sessions require a second speaker to act as a guide to keep the class up-to-speed with the pace.
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As a drafter, mechanical designer and CAD engineer, I've been in the mechanical design field since 1991.
For the first 8 years of my career, I was an AutoCAD professional. I utilized AutoLISP and many other AutoCAD customization features to streamline drafting activities for 6+ drafters and designers. I authored several custom functions, one of which was published in the March 1997 issue of Cadalyst Magazine.
Since 1998, I've been used SolidWorks non-stop. I've worked to utilize the SolidWorks' user environment to simplify drafting and design activities for 20+ engineers. I've created this website to provide current information about SolidWorks from a variety of contributors.
More recently, I am now employed by Dassault Systemes as SOLIDWORKS Sr. Product Definition Manager to improve drawing, annotation and MBD related areas.
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