Wednesday 1 March 2017

Bangalore User Meet 01 Report Photos and Videos

The first meeting of the Bangalore Solid Edge User Group was conducted on 28-February-2017

Prolog(ue):

1962: India's first rocket was carried to the launchpad on a bicycle.
Fast Forward 55 years
2017: India launched record 104 satellites using a single rocket



Epilog(ue):

2017: The first Bangalore Solid Edge User Group meet kicks off, after Herculean efforts.

Only time will tell what course it takes in the months to come...

Users who attended:

1. Ajay Patil
2. Parthiban T.
3. Akhil
4. Shiva Prakash
5. Tushar Suradkar

Photos:

1. Attendees preparing for the meet.
Patching up Bangalore (new name - Bengaluru) on top of Pune.



2. Ajay Patil presenting on 'Creating Animations in Solid Edge' (Video at the end of this post):



3. Attendees immersed in Ajay Patil's presentation, under a starry night sky:



4. Parthiban T. presenting on 'Introduction to Programming using the Solid Edge API' (Video at the end of this post):



5. Tushar Suradkar presenting on Synchronous Modeling with Solid Edge, it's almost 9:10 pm



6. Attendees enjoying snacks: Jilebi and Samosa + Coke:


7. Selfie with the attendees:


8: Time for group photo: 

Tired faces:
at the end of a long day 
+ Travel thru Bangalore (new name Bengaluru) traffic 
+ Presentations

But still enthusiastic to meet again next time !! 


  
Videos

1. Ajay Patil presenting on 'Creating Animations in Solid Edge':



2. Parthiban T. presenting on 'Introduction to Programming using the Solid Edge API':



The next meeting for the Bangalore Solid Edge User Group is on 28-March-2017

Wednesday 1 February 2017

Register for India User Group meets in Feb-2017

Click the button below to register for the Solid Edge User Group meets in Pune and Bengaluru in February 2017:


The Solid Edge User group is meeting in Pune on 18-Feb-2017 (Saturday) 



and in Bengaluru on 28-Feb-2017 (Tuesday)


Friday 5 August 2016

Pune User Meet Photos 2-July-2016

Highlights from the Pune User group of 2-July-2016

1. Attendees




2. Enter the Zone




3. Members Discussing




4. Sandeep Kanitkar presenting




5. Sheetal Amnaji presenting




6. Tushar Suradkar presenting




7. Kaustubh Bhadekar presenting


Monday 1 August 2016

What is a Solid Edge User Group

A Solid Edge User Group is simply - A group of Solid Edge users 

• Using Solid Edge in current work or in the past. 

• Also meant for CAD users who want to use Solid Edge in future.

• Gather together and exchange Solid Edge knowledge.

 No cost involved - Simple knowledge trading.

 Not a marketing event from Siemens.

 No promo sessions!

 No product demos.

 No sales or offers to consider.

 Free sharing of Solid Edge Tips and Tricks between users.

 Open to all !

 Peer-to-peer discussion.

 Learn industry techniques from colleagues.

 Show off your knowledge of Solid Edge - Knowledge multiplier.

 Contribute 1 practical technique - Learn 10 techniques in return.

 Enhance knowledge of Solid Edge in few weeks what would otherwise take several years.

 Become a Solid Edge expert within short time.

 Network with other Solid Edge experts for future career prospects.

 Get your Solid Edge problems solved.

 Meet developers of Solid Edge from Siemens PLM and interact with them.

• Free Solid Edge programming lessons, 
• Free Synchronous Technology lessons.
• Free Sheetmetal lessons. 
• Free Animation and Keyshot rendering lessons.
• Free lessons on any topic you ask.

 Win attractive prizes - Solid Edge pen drives, Solid Edge laptop stickers, Solid Edge bags, Solid Edge caps, Solid Edge power bank, Solid Edge pens and markers and lot of other goodies.




Click to register for the Solid Edge User Group meets in Pune and Bengaluru in February 2017:


Saturday 25 June 2016

Register for Pune User Group 2-July-2016

Click the button to register for the Solid Edge User Group meet



What is a Solid Edge User Group ?

An Opportunity to Come Together - A Voluntary Gathering of Users

The internet is great...
Online interaction of users is fantastic...
It's also great as a resource to look things up... 

There's only one thing that's better: 

Talking to people face to face. 



Because: Solving problems on our own isn’t always practical. Sometimes you need help, or just somebody else to talk it over with ...for example.





Edgers...