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"PAUG" is the Philadelphia AutoCAD Users Group,
Inc., which has the distinction of being one of the
longest running AutoCAD user groups in the country.
Founded in
1983, PAUG is the only AutoCAD User Group in the
Philadelphia region.
The purpose of the organization has always
been educational and is still dedicated to the free
exchange of information related to the use of
Autodesk products in an informal atmosphere.
While users
of AutoCAD at any level are welcome, and will no
doubt benefit from participation, our presentations
and focus are often driven by the needs of seasoned
users and CAD Manager-types, aka "Power Users."
Every topic that touches AutoCAD and its day-to-day
use is eventually addressed at our FREE Quarterly
meetings. Become
a member now and you can help influence what our
EXPERT USERS and Member Consultants talk about and
demonstrate at the next meeting.
If this
description interests you, consider this your
invitation to attend, join, and participate.
We currently meet in the Science Center Building at
Montgomery County Community College, located at 340
DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA, United States.
Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of every 3rd
month (January, April, July, and October) at 7:00 PM
until approximately 9:00 PM.
NOTE! October 2008 we meet at a different location, day, and time! See the HOME PAGE for more information.
Food is
normally provided by that meeting's sponsor, and is
served at 6:30 PM (No food is allowed in the
auditorium, so please allow time to eat prior to the
start of the meeting).
Our primary product focus is on AutoCAD®-based
software, including AutoCAD Architecture®, AutoCAD
MEP®, and AutoCAD Civil 3D®, with an industry focus
on Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
(AEC), but as times change, so do we.
As a result, we also occasionally feature
product discussion of Revit®
software and its usage in the industry.
Finally, we are a proud Affiliated Chapter of AUGI -
Autodesk User Group International, and have been
since the early days of AUGI.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free
to contact Tim Kramer at
President at PAUG dot net.
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