The best 3D conference in the world is BACK! Yup, you heard that right. It’s been 4 years and we can’t wait to see you again.
We’re proud to announce early bird pricing (or loyalty bird pricing if you qualified) for your favorite event of the year: 3D Basecamp 2022 in Vancouver, B.C.! Save the dates September 26 - September 30, 2022, on your calendar, so you know when to request time off of work.
Be surrounded by all the things you love about SketchUp, let your creativity run wild, and walk away with powerful new tips to help advance your workflow. Experience immersive training ranging from beginner to advanced, attend some seriously inspirational workshops, meet some of your favorite 3D modelers (Aaron will be signing headshots by the registration counter…jk), explore beautiful Vancouver, and pack a funky shirt for another memorable SketchUp party. Come see all SketchUp has to offer — with some fresh kindling sprinkled in.
Don’t get FOMO. Secure your spot today at the lowest price all year. Prices increase May 1, 2022.
In the comment section below, let me know what you are most excited about for 3D Basecamp 2022.
The email I received from Trimble announcing Basecamp 2022 does not mention actual dates. The email does say that early-bird pricing ends on July 26, so I assume that Basecamp is sometime after that date. But it really surprises me that the announcement email does not state the event dates.
The agenda is an old agenda…a teaser for what’s to come. We wanted to give people some insight on what type of classes we offer so they could decide if it’s a good fit.
The header on the agenda page says that the full agenda will be released in February 2022.
The website, our blog, previous Forum posts, and the Eventbrite page show the dates. I figured people would have clicked on the website to learn more vs coming onto the forum to say how the dates were missing. LOL
For what it’s worth, the first indication to me about Basecamp 2022 was the aforementioned email message. Perhaps this is the case for many SketchUp users. It just seems odd to omit some critical information from that fairly short message.
I did not come to the forum specifically to gripe. Typically, I visit the forum a couple of times per day to see what the community is discussing, and occasionally to offer input. During one of today’s visits I noticed this topic, saw another user add a comment about missing dates, and decided to comment on the subject myself. LOL.
@DaveR wouldn’t it be hilarious if you looked out at your audience during your presentation and saw me in the crowd! Lol I would go just to see your face me ol’ matie!
Ok, I’m looking at a map. It’s all the way over on the left hand side! I’ve been to NY and Toronto, is it any wonder I couldn’t find it! This would be a long journey!