Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference

While it is a celebration of an important milestone for Carlson Software, the Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference is designed to work for the attendees, who will have the opportunity to network and share solutions and best practices with both longtime and new Carlson users from around the world. Training will be paramount and will be provided by the expert staff of Carlson College and the developers of the software, with CEU credits offered on selected classes. Six training "tracks" will be available: SurvCE, Civil, Survey, Mining, Construction and Dealers/Resellers, plus an elective track covering a variety of important subjects. 

Who Should Attend

Those who currently use Carlson Software products — including C&G and Simplicity — plan to use them in the future, or who just want to learn more about how Carlson can work for them should attend the Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference. This includes: surveyors, civil engineers, mining engineers, construction engineers, partner manufacturers and dealers.

Reasons to Attend

1. Learn both fundamentals and advanced tools from the experts
2. Meet Carlson staff
3. Share ideas and best-practices with other Carlson users
4. Help guide future directions by providing direct feedback
5. Preview upcoming product releases
6. Earn CEU credits on selected classes

Registration Fees

The Early Bird (until March 14, 2008) registration fee for the Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference is $695. The price from March 15, 2008, is $795. Sign up now!

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