Having to convince your manager that you should attend a user conference can be a challenge. SolidWorks World offers outstanding technical sessions, a chance to see scores of SolidWorks Partner companies and their products, and networking opportunities that are vital to your career. But how do you convince your boss that the cost and the time away from work will help make your company more successful?
1) See what you'll learn while attending SolidWorks World
Share this video with your manager to help him or her better understand what you'll gain by attending SolidWorks World.
2) Listen to our podcast "Why a manager should send staff to SolidWorks World"
Listen to this podcast from a manager who believes strongly that SolidWorks World is a great way for engineers to learn more, improve motivation, and hold a competitive advantage.
3) Choose the letter that best fits your situation, and we'll email it for you
This letter explains the benefit of sending three employees from your company to SolidWorks World 2010—for the price of two! With more than 150 technical training sessions and over 100 software, hardware, and service providers, you'll need more than one person to see them all.
This letter highlights the return on investment realized by attending SolidWorks World.
This letter explains how SolidWorks World can heighten your skills, and also focuses on important aspects of the SolidWorks community.
This letter explains how SolidWorks World can benefit even the most experienced users, and also discusses other important opportunities available at SolidWorks World such as networking, focus groups, and access to SolidWorks technical staff.
If you're in the market for add-on or complementary solutions for SolidWorks, this letter explains how attending SolidWorks World can provide an efficient way to evaluate over 100 SolidWorks Partner companies in one location.
Need More Help?
Contact the SolidWorks Worldwide User Community Coordinator with your questions or comments. We might be able to provide additional ideas to help make your case a strong one. If you've attended SolidWorks World and have ideas on how to help other users justify their participation, please send an email to usergroups@solidworks.com.



