Because of my concerted effort to keep my schedule under control, my experience at SolidWorks World 2011 was a little more sane. I was able to make more time for breakout sessions.
I enjoyed the informal format of Devon Sowell’s presentation, Demonstrating Workgroup PDM to Enterprise PDM Migration. In his session, he involved the audience in the discussion. Questions from the audience where frequently fielded, along with suggestions and ideas. The presentation talked about utilities that simplify the migration process, including one that is only available from a VAR.
Other sessions I attended include information on VB.NET programming, ASME Y14.5-2009, and other PDM topics.
I also encountered a couple of breakout sessions by individuals that did not seem as prepared as they should’ve been. There seems to always be some sessions like this each year at SolidWorks World, unfortunately. Of course, it’s not completely unavoidable. Sometimes things just don’t seem to work during the presentation, even if they did work flawlessly during practices.
Overall, I had a fruitful experience at this year’s SolidWorks World. I’ll talk a bit about my own presentation in a later article.