Esko-Graphics user groups to meet in Phoenix
Mar 8, 2005 4:02 PM
Two Esko-Graphics (Carmel, IN) user groups will meet consecutively in Phoenix, this May. Artios Users Group Intl. (AUGI) and the Association of Esko-Graphics Users Group (AEG) will hold their 2005 annual meetings May 15-18 and May 12-14, respectively, at The Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort in Phoenix.
During the AEG annual meeting, members will participate in training sessions, roundtable discussions, seminars and hands-on labs. Attendees will offer suggestions for improvements to Esko-Graphics' solutions and learn new tips to help improve their workflows and maximize their efficiency.
Following pre-meeting educational sessions, Kim Graven-Nielsen, Esko-Graphics CEO, will commence the meeting with an update on the state of Esko-Graphics. A look to the future development of the company and products is also planned. This introductory session precedes an overall presentation of the Scope workflow concept with a focus on presenting the value for customers - the packaging buyers at large consumer product goods companies and retailers. Sessions will include reviews of components such as BackStage, WebCenter, PackEdge, DeskPack and other system technologies. Adobe Systems will also be participating in the program.
New for 2005 are a breakfast roundtable, “Marketing Your Esko-Graphics System.” A Digital Flexo Track offers topics geared specifically toward this growing segment of the industry.
During the three-and-a-half-day AUGI event, members will participate in seminars, condensed training courses and computer labs staffed by Esko-Graphics personnel. The AUGI annual meeting allows members the chance to suggest refinements to software tools such as ArtiosCAD, WebCenter, CAD-X and SpecLink.
New this year is the Demo Room Open House, an informal after-hours gathering in the demo room and outer lobby where attendees can mingle among the displays in the demo room.
All product seminars are designed to help users better understand ArtiosCAD and its related products. During these sessions users suggest changes to the existing software. After all suggestions have been collected, participants vote on the various suggestions and provide feedback to the Esko-Graphics development team.
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