Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 Time: 11:00 am PT/2:00 pm ET Duration: 45-minutes Presented By UGS Corp. Click here to pre-register >>
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Once skeptical, thousands of companies regard 3D as a stepping stone to a full Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) implementation, in which they can enjoy the benefits that, until recently, only larger companies have experienced. Many of these companies have successfully transitioned to 3D thanks to Solid Edge's Evolve to 3D program.
Join this case-in-point Web cast, as Design News hosts industry consultant Peter Thorne of Cambashi Ltd. and three representatives of Diamond Systems, a Michigan-based manufacturer that has evolved from its old 2D AutoCAD system to 3D Solid Edge from UGS.
You will hear the unique perspectives from a designer, product manager and senior executive who all say the move was a major game changer, both for them personally and also the entire company. Join the Q&A session at the end of the Web cast, to ask them your own questions.
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