Southfield, Michigan – Surfcam, by Vero Software, recently hosted a Surfcam Technology Days event in Jalisco, Mexico, where 480 participants attended seminars, conference sessions, and live demonstrations over the course of two days.
Presented at the Conalep Cast Zapopan technical school, in the city of Zapopan, the event drew representatives from 55 companies and 15 schools, including Surfcam customers, potential customers, students, and professors.
“During the two-days, we conducted seminars in the morning and afternoon, and we offered conference sessions related to manufacturing areas, such as 3D scanning, 3D printing, cutting tools, CNC machines, quality control and, of course, the latest technology available in Surfcam,” said Ricardo Valadez de la Torre, general manager of Soluciones en Diseño y Manufactura, Surfcam authorized reseller in Mexico.
“In addition to the seminars and conference sessions, we had an expo where we showed two CNC machines running with Surfcam, 3D scanners, cutting tools, and 3D printers from other companies compatible with Surfcam.”
The Surfcam Technology Days event was covered by Jalisco TV, which broadcast the conference over the Internet in real time.
“This definitively was a very successful event, due the high response of people who attended,” de la Torre says. “Our events have typically been just for end users, and up to 100 people, but this year we opened the event to everybody and we increased the attendance by more than 400%.”
Surfcam General Manager Peter Marton said that the event provided an ideal opportunity for attendees to better understand how the advanced technologies within Surfcam is able to make their jobs easier.
“The turnout was fantastic, which granted us the valuable opportunity to interact with a tremendous amount of people,” Marton said. “It was a great opportunity for us to maximize valuable face time, and the perfect opportunity for participants to get to know the Surfcam community and to network with each other.”
Source: Vero Software