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SolidWorks World & Stump the Chumps

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JMirisola

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Two years ago, Ben Eadie hosted a 'Stump the Chumps' session at SWW. While we were unable to get it on last year's agenda, we did get it on this year's.
We are, however, changing things up a bit. While we'll still be taking some live questions, we're also accepting questions before the session, as well as having people vote on which questions to answer. If you go to you can ask a question or vote.

This year's panel:
[li]Matthew Lorono - Matthew’s experience with SolidWorks starts in 1998 with a strong focus on streamlining drafting activities. He has worked in the industrial mass flow, semiconductor and medical devices sectors since 1991. He is the owner and primary author of SolidWorks Legion blog. He has also presented at SolidWorks Technical Summit and has attended three SolidWorks Worlds.[/li]
[li]Rob Rodriguez - Rob is the owner of Axis CAD Solutions LLC. A CAD services company specializing in rendering and animation of SolidWorks data. A CSWP since 2004. Rob is a regular speaker at SolidWorks events nationwide. Visit his website at www.robrodriguez.com[/li]
[li]Lou Gallo - Lou is the SolidWorks HEARD! blogger and a podcaster on everything SolidWorks and CAD related tech. Visit his site at Twitter: @gol10dr or @solidworksheard[/li]
[li]Josh Mings - Josh smells of woodchips and writes about SolidWorks, Product Design and related Tech for Solidsmack.com[/li]
[li]Ben Eadie, A.E.T. - Ben is an Aeronautical/Mechanical designer, Web designer, Social Media developer, Podcaster and blogger. He’s the brains behind SolidJott.com and the talent in front of the camera for Mechanicalmashup.tv.[/li]
[li]Alex Ruiz - Blogger for The SolidWorks Geek and SolidWorks Geeks. Alex is also the author of SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required.[/li]
[li]Bill Briggs - Bill is a Sr. Technical Support Engineer at SolidWorks, working primarily with the SolidWorks PDM products. Bill enjoys writing custom applications using the SolidWorks API and developing innovative tools to assist with the daily tasks of technical support engineers.[/li]
[li]Ricky Jordan - Ricky is a Senior Mechanical Engineer and the author of rickyjordan.com, a SolidWorks blog. Ricky has been active in the SolidWorks community for years as a user, blogger, group leader and a speaker at numerous SolidWorks Worlds. He’s also married to Christy Jordan, author of SouthernPlate.com, which makes him the most well-fed member of the panel.[/li]
[li]Joy Garon - Joy, a Certified SolidWorks Professional, has been involved in the CAD industry for over 25 years. Joy currently serves as Sr. Training Specialist at SolidWorks and has many years of experience in product data management (PDM) software product management.[/li]
[li]Phil Sluder - Phil is mechanical engineer, owner of TriAxial Design and Analysis, Certified SolidWorks Instructor, Certified SolidWorks Professional, a longtime member of the SWUGN committee, leader of the San Diego SolidWorks User Group.[/li]
[li]Jim Wilkinson - Jim is the Director of User Experience at DS SolidWorks Corp. Manages groups within SolidWorks doing interaction/UI design, UI development, end user documentation, and localization of software/documentation into 13 languages. Previously managed product definition and technical support groups at SolidWorks. Has been at SolidWorks since January 1996 and was first technical support engineer for the product and first CSWP.[/li]
[li]Charles Culp - Charles is a Design Engineer for Essex Industries, a St Louis based aerospace and defense manufacturer. I design ergonomic hand controls for fighter and commercial airplanes, and graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Missouri-Rolla.[/li]
[li]Jeff Mirisola - Then there’s me, the ultimate chump. My pedigree is nothing compared to my fellow chumps. I’m a CSWP, a former SolidWorks AE and currently employed as a CAD Administrator/Designer for Ultimate Survival Technologies in Monroe, Washington. I’ve been using SolidWorks since ‘98. I also have a SolidWorks blog at jeffmirisola.com. This will be my 5th SolidWorks World, first as a presenter.[/li]


Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
CAD Administrator, Ultimate Survival Technologies
My Blog
 
Charles Culp. Is that the son of Dr. Archie Culp? I had his Energy Conversion class at UMR. Dr. Culp was a nice guy, good teacher, and wrote a widely used textbook.

- - -Updraft (UMR BSME '81, MSME '83)
 
Good luck everyone.

Which parts are the "free stuff," is that the vendor booths?

2nd time the convention is "in town," but I don't know if I'll make it.
 
The "free stuff" still isn't free per se. You'll need to contact your VAR to see if they know of current offers for free Exhibit Hall passes (usually sponsored by a convention participant). That doesn't get you into the morning general session or any of the breakout sessions. It does get you into the building to check out all the cool stuff being exhibited. :)

Matt Lorono
Lorono's SolidWorks Resources & SolidWorks Legion
 
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