Yearly Conference Offers Hands-On CAD/CAM Training
DP Technology (Camarillo, California) announces the next edition of the Esprit World Conference. Scheduled for May 12 through 15 in San Diego, California, the annual event offers a suite of product training courses, business presentations and networking opportunities for the company’s Esprit CAD/CAM software user community. The conference will mark the public introduction of the latest versions of the software, including Esprit 2010, Esprit Mold v11 and Esprit SMINNC v2.
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DP Technology (Camarillo, California) announces the next edition of the Esprit World Conference. Scheduled for May 12 through 15 in San Diego, California, the annual event offers a suite of product training courses, business presentations and networking opportunities for the company’s Esprit CAD/CAM software user community. The conference will mark the public introduction of the latest versions of the software, including Esprit 2010, Esprit Mold v11 and Esprit SMINNC v2. Sponsors include machine tool builder Mori Seiki and cutting tool manufacturer Kennametal.
Each year, the conference is attended by more than 325 Esprit resellers, end users and business partners and attracts participants from around the world, the company says. In addition to a half-day general session for all attendees, the conference offers 28 hours of intensive technical training sessions spread over 4 days, as well as an array of hands-on workshops and roundtable discussions. Also available is Esprit Boot Camp, a 3.5-day crash course in Esprit that provides new users with a comprehensive introduction to programming milling and turning applications. All attendees are encouraged to provide feedback and guidance that will be used to shape future product developments.
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