Registration opens for Vectorworks Summit
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From 22-24 April 2020 in San Diego, California at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, design professionals, educators and students in the architecture, landscape and entertainment industries will have the opportunity to attend industry workshops, product training for all levels of expertise, keynotes, networking opportunities and a customer appreciation party.
“This is our first time hosting the Design Summit on the West Coast, and we look forward to the networking opportunities, training workshops and events we’ve planned for attendees in beautiful San Diego,” comments Vectorworks director of channel operations, Tara Grant. “With the resort’s numerous activities and this year’s speakers, we know everyone will have the perfect mix of business and pleasure. Most importantly, they’ll obtain inspirational takeaways and lessons from the Summit structured to enhance and develop their design careers.”
From now until 31 December, attendees can register with early bird pricing for just $499. Plus, with each paid registration, attendees can buy a second registration at half price. Attendees who book a hotel room by 30 November will receive a $25 SWAG store gift card.
This year sees the introduction of two exclusive training courses: Basecamp for Spotlight Users and Basecamp for Architect & Landmark Kick off the Design Summit with eight hours of in-depth training for a $200 discount off the normal price - with lunch included.
“The Vectorworks Design Summit offers a fantastic wealth of knowledge,” comments Justine Jenkins, 3D drafting and design specialist at Select Event Group. “Not only do I benefit from networking with trainers, programmers and support staff at social events, but the tips and tricks I’ve learned from other users is just as informative. None of that compares to what I learn from the break-out training sessions and using Vectorworks as I learn from the pros. It’s a wonderful collaboration of individuals that understand the power and adaptability of Vectorworks.”
(Jim Evans)