Take Control of Your 2D CAD Experience with Lynn Allen

Take a trip with Technology Evangelist Lynn Allen to look at features, use-cases, and customer stories to find out how people are actually using DraftSight 2D CAD.

In life when things are no longer serving you, it’s time to let them go. Maybe something better is waiting. This isn’t click bait, let’s deal in facts.

Take a trip with Technology Evangelist Lynn Allen to look at features, use-cases, and customer stories to find out how people are actually using DraftSight 2D CAD.

Throw in a bit of sneak preview of DraftSight 2023 and a splash of follow up resources for a well-balanced conversation.

This webinar covers:

  • Why DraftSight?
  • What are the switching costs? How long will this really take you to transition?
  • Let’s talk CAD Interoperability
  • Warning: feature envy ahead! The tools you will ONLY find in DraftSight
  • Can you use your existing customizations?
  • Is there a cloud connected option? Or What if I’m into the cloud?
  • Don’t take it from us, hear from our customers
  • Learning Resources and quick tips- let’s make it easy

About the Speaker:


Lynn Allen – Global Technology Evangelist – Dassault Systèmes

Lynn Allen spent over 20 years with Autodesk promoting its annual releases of AutoCAD, producing hundreds of AutoCAD video tips, writing countless articles for Cadalyst Magazine and writing three AutoCAD books. There are not many people out there who know more about AutoCAD than Lynn does. As a Technology Evangelist, she is always staying on top of CAD trends and working to help people move forward and embrace change. Lynn’s speaking engagements, online presentations and videos have reached over five million individuals. Her passion and strength is connecting with users, sharing CAD insights and shining a light on new technology. Throughout her tenure at Autodesk and now Dassault Systèmes – she has proved instrumental in helping customers adopt and move from one technology/software to another.

This webinar is sponsored by DraftSight from SOLIDWORKS.