Feb 5, 2019

EUE 2017

Friday, 07-July-2017 in Utrech. One more year, we are attending End User Event, an all time classic within the 3d scene in Europe, and the first event we ever attended back in 2012. For this year, we're doing a big effort, having 2 talks, one of them in partnership with Factory Fifteen, and a workshop.

Friday, 07-July-2017 in Utrech.

 

One more year, we are attending End User Event, an all time classic within the 3d scene in Europe, and the first event we ever attended back in 2012. For this year, we're doing a big effort, having 2 talks, one of them in partnership with Factory Fifteen, and a workshop.

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