As an active member of the SolidWorks community,
you are invited to submit a proposal for consideration as a speaker
at SolidWorks World 2008 International User Conference and Exhibition
to be held at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA - USA
, January 20th — 23rd , 2008. Please review below the categories
we are recruiting for and submit your presentation today!
We
Are No Longer Accepting Submissions - all sessions are filled
Designing Better Products
Industry Solutions
Consumer Product Design
Electronics Design
Mold/Tool/Die Design
Machine Design
Medical Product Design
Process and Power
Design Validation
Modeling Essentials
Drawings
Surfacing
Large Assemblies
Sheetmetal, Weldments, Toolbox
Productivity Tools
Design Communication
Design Management
Design Automation
Education
CAD Administration
Tips and Tricks
Presenter Requirements
Must be a polished speaker with a minimum of 2+ years public speaking
or teaching experience
Must be using the latest release of SolidWorks at the time of the
conference
Speaking opportunities include:
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. SALES PITCHES NOT ACCEPTABLE.
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. SALES PITCHES NOT ACCEPTABLE
If accepted as a speaker you get into the conference for FREE!
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at SolidWorks World
2008, whether at the podium or in the audience!