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User Group Meetings
FISHER/UNITECH supports many of the local area SolidWorks and Simulation User Groups in our territory.  Specific information on upcoming meetings can be found on our blog.If you are involved with a SolidWorks or SolidWorks Simulation User Group in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri or Kansas and your group is not listed above, please send an email to our marketing manager, Lisa Van Giesen, at :  lvangiesen@funtech.com

SolidWorks Community Blog
You can also visit the SolidWorks Community Blog, run by Richard Doyle, of SolidWorks Corporation.  His blog features topics related to the SolidWorks Community including User Groups, User Group Events and the SolidWorks User Group Network.









SolidWorks User Group Network

The SWUGN committee was originally formed as the SolidWorks National User Group (SNUG) in October 1999.  The original founding members - Scott Bemis, Michelle Pillers, Mark Peters, and Richard Doyle - met with SolidWorks representatives to discuss a national body for user group support.  The SNUG charter was formally incorporated on March 7th, 2000.

Since then, the committee has adopted a new name, and has expanded to 8 members including international representatives in Europe and Australia/New Zealand.  There have been some changes to the original group, but the mission remains the same - bringing SolidWorks users together to learn from each other.

The SolidWorks User Group Network is an important part of the SolidWorks Community.  The SWUGN committee is always looking for new ideas, and would like to hear from you.  Take some time to get to know your regional representative, and perhaps even offer to volunteer to help. 

Become part of the SolidWorks Community.