Now that the AAW Virtual Symposium is in the books what are your thoughts? I give the organization and the demonstrators great marks. Was it perfect, no, but given the time available to get it organized I think it came off really well. I watched all three days and learned a lot. I’ve never been able to make it to a symposium, but I think the camera views offered by the demonstrators made my at home attendance better than sitting there in person. Each demonstrator put the viewer right next to their lathe.
So what’s does all this mean for the future? Once we are no longer locked up, should the virtual symposium continue? If so what does that mean for vendors? Would they prefer to be onsite or do business via the internet and save the travel and hauling everything across country? As Bob Dylan said “the times they are a-changin”.
So what’s does all this mean for the future? Once we are no longer locked up, should the virtual symposium continue? If so what does that mean for vendors? Would they prefer to be onsite or do business via the internet and save the travel and hauling everything across country? As Bob Dylan said “the times they are a-changin”.
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