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Reflecting on #3DXW25: Key Takeaways

Summary: The author invites participants of the #3DXW25 conference to share their experiences and insights. They are interested in hearing about impactful sessions or workshops, innovative tools or techniques discovered, and the influence of networking at the event on attendees' perspectives in SolidWorks and mechanical design. The author encourages community members to exchange thoughts, experiences, and fresh ideas gained from the conference to foster collective learning and growth.
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For those who attended the #3DXW25 conference, we'd love to hear about your experiences and insights! What was the most impactful session or workshop you attended? Were there any particular tools or techniques that you discovered which you believe will transform your teaching or professional practice in SolidWorks? How did connecting with other educators and professionals at the event influence your perspective on mechanical design? Please share your thoughts, experiences, and any exciting new ideas you have taken away from the conference with our community. Let's learn and grow together from our #3DXW25 experiences!

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I liked the one I saw at the very end, Electromagnetics for Mechanical Engineers. My students and I are interested in motors and generators and electrical engineers these days are generally not. The tools may help us understand EMAG as it pertains to converting electricity to mechanical work. I also liked learning how 3Dexperience helps teams collaborate on designs without having to leave the SOLIDWORKS family.