FabTrol Insights
Thoughts and insights from our General Manager
Most of the people who work for FabTrol do the majority of their work in the Eugene office. Our sales and marketing group is outnumbered about four to one by our research, development, training, and support and services staff, making it difficult to justify sending more than one or two representatives from these diverse groups to the NASCC.
This year a few of us had the privilege of representing the new software to fabricators who attended the show—and it was fun. Of course we come back and tell development how great they are but it’s too bad they can’t hear it for themselves. So to Mel Bartels, our head of development, and the team in Eugene and Shipley we extend our warmest thanks. You’re the reason we had so much fun at the NASCC this year.
Those who attend our Get Connected event at the Valley River Inn in Eugene will get to meet most of us. The “official” release of our software is in October and I hope many of you return (or come for the first time) to see the people who make FabTrol happen and make it work for you.

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