How does jet setting over to San Diego sound? What if it involved sitting inside a conference center all day, absorbing vast amounts of knowledge about SolidWorks? I know my pasty white skin would appreciate that. SolidWorks World 2012 is coming up in a few weeks, and SolidWorks is interested in launching one of you over to San Diego for free. What’s the catch? Just drop by the SolidWorks blog and let them know what you create in SolidWorks. But you better hurry, there’s not much time left. Details after the jump!
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Autodesk University 2010: 5 Programs Rockin’ the Future of Design

Autodesk University 2010 is off to a design romping start and there’s already been a massive skull buttering of product announcements, tech previews and tid-bits of information coming in from all directions.
Autodesk has no qualms about mentioning hybrid modeling approaches, cloud computing or delivering software over the web. Mostly because, well, they’re already doing it. They’ve left plenty of lingering questions (delivery, price, security) but here’s the meat of what Autodesk is introducing to you, the future of design.
Get Into SolidWorks World 2010 for Free. No Beet Throwing Required.
I know what you’re thinking. Pretty much anything free these days has something to do with throwing beets. That, or eating them, and who wants to eat beets.
So, this is big news. You can get into SolidWorks World 2010 for free and all it requires is the use of your hands and your wit, not to throw beets at random attendees (although that’s one good idea), but to be the SolidWorks World 2010 Internet Correspondent. No doubt, this will get you and the camcorder in your hand special access to events and people.
Ya got the slightly creative skills to highlight the conference insanity? You have till November 13th. Find out more right here.
SolidWorks World 2009: An Engineer’s Story of How He Got There

Imagine for a moment, that you’re an engineer, that needs to ask his Boss to go to SolidWorks World 2009. This… is how it could go.
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