Latest CAM Offering To Debut At Annual Conference
DP Technology says the next iteration of its annual World Conference, which marks the introduction of the latest version of its Esprit CAM software, provides opportunities for attendees to learn how to get the most out of their machine tool and software investments. Scheduled for May 18-21 in Long Beach, California, The Esprit 2010 World Conference features suite of product training courses, business presentations and networking opportunities for the company’s user community.
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DP Technology says the next iteration of its annual World Conference, which marks the introduction of the latest version of its Esprit CAM software, provides opportunities for attendees to learn how to get the most out of their machine tool and software investments.
Scheduled for May 18-21 in Long Beach, California, The Esprit 2010 World Conference features suite of product training courses, business presentations and networking opportunities for the company’s user community. Attendees will leave with a pre-release Esprit 2011 copy as well as an extra 90-day evaluation license to provide continued work with the latest version without interrupting production.
Various technical sessions geared toward keeping users’ skills sharp will be led by the product engineers and software developers who create the software. According to the company, benefits include personal product insights from DP Technology personnel, tips for better programming in Esprit, and specialized instruction at a significant cost savings compared to regular training sessions.
Registration and hotel reservations are available at regonline.com/esprit.
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