I have none. I’ve never attended a “World” in person, seeing as they are always in the USA and I could never justify the time or cost just to attend a convention like that. Though Solidworks did call me one year and asked “what did I think of World? I said I’d never been, then the person (who I’m not going to name) said can I use you as a reference quote

I said yes, if you fly me out for next year’s event and pay for my time….which never happened.
But I did follow the main sessions on social media. The live tweets. The video feeds. Then when covid hit, they opened it up to all for free. So the last couple of years I actually attendee quite a few sessions and the “fireside chats with executives” where they actually slipped up and let me ask questions relating to 3DX. Last year I think GP got a bit annoyed my question slipped through…I saw the compere this time was not the same.
Anyway, this year, honestly, I was too busy and couldn’t be bothered as I thought it would be more of the same (which by all acounts it was).
Except on Day 1 GPB gets up and says “all solidworks users will have access to cloud services” and we can send cystomers a link so they can see the file online in a browser “like edrawings on steroids” or, more accurately, like actual e drawings saved in html format without having to download the file or save the file to a web host.
Great. At last! Only taken over 10 years after I suggested this (GrabCAD Workbench did this 10 years ago). Fusion 360 has had this since day 1. Ditto Onshape. So not exactly new.
Then I watched the recording of the Fireside Chat with Executives…as usual with Dassault Solidworks nothing is ever what it seems. From the mouth of GPB himself “to access this you need to pay extra”….but what was not clear was if that access also required switching our perpetual on maintenance licenses to annual subscription.
Who knows.
I had a mini rant about it on their forum. I would genuinely like 60 mins face to face with the executive team to ask them the questions customers want answered that they never answer.