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Student Onshape User Group meeting - July 18th

richard_doylerichard_doyle Member, User Group Leader Posts: 290 ✭✭✭✭
This quarter's meeting is hosted by Imants Smidchens and Lillian Gellings, and will "feature" a look at FeatureScript with long-time Onshape user Evan Reese.  Attendees will get the basics of creating your own Onshape features during a live demo. There will also be a couple of fun tips and tricks. More info here - https://www.onshape.com/en/user-group-network/student-ug

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    imants_smidchensimants_smidchens Member Posts: 62 EDU
    Excited to help demystify the FeatureScript language and its applications! Definitely some cool things to showcase.
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    richard_doylerichard_doyle Member, User Group Leader Posts: 290 ✭✭✭✭
    There's still time to register for this meeting. Here's the direct link - https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvduGrrjwuHdAEWckVw3rrz1sDLfXrl5hE

    Richard
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    richard_doylerichard_doyle Member, User Group Leader Posts: 290 ✭✭✭✭
    Wow, what a great meeting. Lots of FeatureScript from both Imants and Evan, a good turnout, and lots of chat interaction. If you missed the meeting, the video will be available early next week.

    To get access to the video, you must send me an email at rdoyle@ptc.com requesting a copy along with a promise to join a future meeting. There are plenty of opportunities each month with meetings for professionals (all skill levels), students, Women Who CAD, and the Startup community. How can you go wrong? :smile:

    Richard
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