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Topic ClosedAUGI CAD Camps in 2011

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    Posted: 07.Jun.2011 at 00:59

AUGI CAD Camps in 2011 shown in AutoCADThe AUGI CAD Camps will be starting this month and held in many locations throughout the US and Canada. The AUGI CAD Camps are a great cost effective way to get some Autodesk product training from some of the industries best as well as network with others.

While there is a CAD Camp in the tropical beach laden Hawaii this year, I am pretty sure those of us whom are on the mainland would have a hard time getting that location approved for training by our boss. Wouldn’t that be sweet to get top notch Autodesk product training, a sun burn, a mai tai, and a grass skirt all in one place besides Vegas at AU?

More Info: http://www.augicadcamp.com/

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