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User group / experts in the UK / London

User group / experts in the UK / London

User group / experts in the UK / London

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Dear All

We are just starting a new project that will be using SolidWorks and are looking for someone based in London (pref a freelancer) to come and work with us for 2/3 weeks to help set up systems and do some training.

If anyone knows someone that would be great

Chris (chris at nostoc dot co dot uk)

RE: User group / experts in the UK / London

Just a thought that since you need help for an extended time and a large group, do not hesitate to bring someone over from the USA. Airfare and lodging would not add all that much to the fees.

Crashj 'not that much of an expert myself' Johnson

RE: User group / experts in the UK / London

HI

I work for SW dealer NT-CADCAM. We are aware of lots of good Contractors in London/uk andwould be happy to put you in contact with them. Call Chris Horn 01844 295235 and he can help. Or if you do not wish to deal with us please contact you SW dealer

RE: User group / experts in the UK / London

Does anyone know of any SW user groups in London?

I have just arrived from NZ and am keen to perhaps get some freelance work, 5 years SW experience and Mech Engineering 3 years graduate exp.

Thanks in advance

Dave

RE: User group / experts in the UK / London

How about a web search?  Or better still - isn't there a link to user groups on the SolidWorks website?

Hang on - I just went to google and searched on "solidworks user groups uk" - seems there is a WHOLE bunch of information.......

Be naughty - save Santa a trip.

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