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EUE Conference 2022 Coverage

Michal Franczak 2023-02-14 11:18 article  > All

Watch the aftermovie from the unique event for computer graphics artists - End User Event Conference.

This is a coverage from EUE Conference ("EUE" stands for "End User Event") that took place in Utrecht (NL) in September 2022. EUE is an event where developers of software and tools for creating 3D graphics meet their users. Attendants talk about graphics and the latest, often unannounced solutions that may set the direction for 3D industry in the coming years. Oh, and there is beer, because the whole event is placed in a pub! The next EUE will be held in June 2023. You can visit EUE Facebook page for more info.

Author: Michal Franczak Editor: Michał Franczak
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