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News Release from: Micro Concepts
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2006
User conference set for record turnout
A record number of existing clients and prospects are expected to attend the 2006 Micro Concepts user conference.
A record number of existing clients and prospects are expected to attend the 2006 user conference organised and run by leading Autodesk manufacturing solutions provider, Micro Concepts The 2005 event attracted more than 150 delegates and early indications are that this year's conference will be even more successful
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The series of three two-day programmes are designed for both business decision-makers and technical staff and provide delegates with a comprehensive overview of both Autodesk's strategic direction and the latest version of the Autodesk Inventor solution.
On day one, senior members of the Autodesk team will focus on both the broader commercial impact and business and technical benefits of the company's software solutions.
This is followed by a technical update day, an intensive training programme for existing customers on the new functionality of the software, which forms part of Micro Concepts' SSU (subscription support and update) programme.
The 2006 Micro Concepts User Conference will take place at the following venues: 8th and 9th May, Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire; 10th and 11th May, Thame, Oxfordshire; and 15th and 16th May, Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
All those surveyed who attended the 2005 conference found it to be a worthwhile investment of their time and said they would attend again this year.
One delegate summed it up thus: "The programme was well balanced - and the hands-on approach very informative".
Micro Concepts Technical Manager, Graham Harrison, adds: "Such responses confirm the success of our intensely practical approach to manufacturing design".
"Put simply, we aim to make technology work for you".
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