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December 21, 2007

Why You Should Attend Solidworks World 2008 Reason 5: Sneak Peak At Solidworks 2009

So we crack the top five this week with what is normally one of the most anticipated event each year at Solidworks World.  On Wednesday morning during the general session, the Solidworks Development team will highlight and present some of the more exciting features in the next release of Solidworks.  In San Diego, they will be previewing Solidworks 2009.  Yes just three short months after 2008 was unleashed on us all, we will get to see some of what Solidworks 2009 will have in store.

In his Podcast, Jeff Ray said that they have a very exciting announcement about 2009.  So Jeff, if you (or your personal assistant) reads this, we are expecting big news!  The preview given is done in the form of some sort of skit that is pretty entertaining. 

So if you want to be able to go back to work the week after Solidworks World, and share all the insights into the next version, you will not want to miss Solidworks World 2008 in San Diego!

Editor's note: Ok, so yeah I skipped #6!  20 some odd weeks ago when I counted out the weeks, I was off by one.  I didn't want the #1 reason to go to be posted two days after the conference ended!  So if you will feel a sense of loss if you don't get a #6 entry, lets make that reason this: Why You Should Attend Solidworks World 2008 Reason 6: To Meet Me!

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