GXSC Announces User Conference and SolidWorks 2011 Premier

GRAPHICS SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES USER CONFERENCE & SOLIDWORKS 2011 PREMIERE
October 6-7 at Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan, WI

Graphics Systems Corp. announces the Graphics Systems User Conference & SolidWorks 2011 Premiere, a two-day event bringing over 35 in-depth training sessions, dozens of industry solutions, and 100’s of engineers under one roof.  Focusing on solutions from Dassault Systémes SolidWorks, this unique conference features presentations on solving engineering challenges, learning the latest tips and tricks, sharing industry trends, and discovering new technologies.

Conference attendees can select from five unique tracks encompassing SolidWorks 3D CAD, Simulation, Data Management, Technical Communication, and Management.  With over 35 unique sessions, both engineers and managers will leave with ideas and solutions to implement into their everyday processes to improve their products and efficiency.

To keep customers informed on the latest engineering technologies, over a dozen industry sponsors will showcase the latest in hardware, software, and services for engineers.  The conference also highlights companies successfully designing innovative products with SolidWorks solutions, giving valuable insight into how companies are succeeding and overcoming engineering challenges. 

“This conference addresses the issues that are most important to engineers.  The goal of this event is to help customers get the most out of the solutions they use every day,” said David Kasinskas, President, Graphics Systems Corp. “Now is a great time for companies to start looking at new technologies and ideas that help solve the issues they face today.  This conference will provide solutions to their issues.” 

Currently Graphics Systems is running an early bird special where attendees can purchase a two-day conference pass for only $99 before August 27, 2010. 

To register for the largest SolidWorks conference in the Midwest, visit www.gxsc.com/conference or call 800-454-2233 today!

 

About Graphics Systems Corporation

Graphics Systems Corp. assists companies in implementing 3D engineering capabilities for design, simulation, data management, and product documentation.  In business for over 20 years, Graphics Systems has assisted over 1,300 companies in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Upper Michigan to improve product design and engineering efficiency.

Headquartered in Milwaukee, WI with offices in Chicago, Madison, and Green Bay, Graphics Systems is the Midwest’s leading provider of SolidWorks 3D CAD solutions, support, and training. A complete solution provider, Graphics Systems Corp. also provides consulting for product simulation and testing, and data management systems.  

 



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