Feb 5, 2019

SoA Academy Day#4

From Friday, 04-October-2013 to Saturday, 05-October-2013 in Venice. We never imagined our first visit to Venice would be the beginning of a great relationship with State of Art Academy. Gianpiero, Roberto, and the rest of the SoA team welcomed us with open arms. Over two sessions we unveiled Forest  Pack 4 and RailClone2 with a gratifyingly appreciative reception from everyone who attended.

soa acedemy day 4

From Friday, 04-October-2013 to Saturday, 05-October-2013 in Venice.

 

We never imagined our first visit to Venice would be the beginning of a great relationship with State of Art Academy. Gianpiero, Roberto, and the rest of the SoA team welcomed us with open arms. Over two sessions we unveiled Forest  Pack 4 and RailClone2 with a gratifyingly appreciative reception from everyone who attended.

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