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Exclusive Tips & Tricks Day coming Dec. 2 , 2009
Exclusive Tips & Tricks Day coming Dec. 2 , 2009
16 November, 2009
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Attend SolidWorks Tips and Tricks Day on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 12:00pm SGT.
Join us during this virtual one day event and learn how to save time, solve problems, and boost your productivity with our exclusive SolidWorks Tips & Tricks videos. Participate in our live chat sessions, starting at 1:00pm! Our SolidWorks Experts will be there to answer all your questions, live from the Virtual Conference Auditorium. Check out the event agenda.
To join the SolidWorks Tips and Tricks Day, visit www.solidworks.com/innovationday.
Want to submit your SolidWorks Video Tips? Contact us at infoap@solidworks.com or read our Tips Submission Guidelines and stand a chance to win great prizes, including iPod Shuffles, ATI Graphic Card and 3DConnexion Space Navigator. Terms and Conditions apply. (See T&Cs).
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Looking forward for the event on December 2nd.
Deepak
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