Prize Winners: 2023 SOLIDWORKS Customer Development Events

Prize Winners_2023 SOLIDWORKS Customer Development Events

Published: Jun 28, 2023
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The Customer Development team’s live in-person workshops are always extremely popular with our subscription customers looking for some free SOLIDWORKS Best Practice advice or Tips & Tricks sessions. This year’s first round of workshops, entitled “Getting the most out of SOLIDWORKS 2023,” were no different, and we had over 750 attendees attend venues across the UK and Ireland.

During this event, the attendees were able to enter a competition to WIN three “SpaceMice worth over £350 each, courtesy of 3DConnexions and recently our Regional Account Managers have been able to deliver the prizes to the following lucky winners:

planet-eclipseTim Elkin from Wrekin

southernMatt Mahoney from Planet Eclipse

If you missed these previous events, don’t worry because the Customer Development team are currently back out on the road, presenting at an entirely new round of events entitled “CAD to the Future”, demonstrating the Best Practice workflows, techniques and features a SOLIDWORKS Engineer should be adopting to avoid the common pitfalls and satisfy these new digital expectations from your customers.

Explore the complete SOLIDWORKS portfolio and discover the advanced CAD capabilities that streamline workflows and shorten design times.

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