Join Dan Mishek of Vista Technologies and RedEye's, Jeff Hanson as they define the direct digital manufacturing and rapid tooling matrix in a one-hour webinar on Wednesday, June 18 at 1 p.m. EST. Discover the differences in volume, complexity and materials related to DDM and RT opportunities. All you need is an Internet connection and speakers. Register online.
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Innovation in ManufacturingMicrosoft | Web Event Ed Miller of CIMdata explains how other organizations are reaching better maturity levels through best practices in collaborative product development, along with the methodology behind CPD technologies that have skyrocketed collaborative teams into greater productivity and financial achievement. Attendees can access a one-year FREE trial of Microsoft Office Groove 2007!
Siemens PLM Webcast on Mechatronics Process ManagementSiemens PLM Software | Web Event Building intelligence into a product requires software that is integrated with certain functions of the product. The addition of wire harness, electronics and software to an already complex product development process adds new challenges for the product development schedule, cost and quality. All of these different types of data, as well as their change processes, must be managed and shared.
We’re all familiar with avatars in the virtual world of 3-D games. Now the virtual world of engineering simulation is catching up as companies from automotive manufacturers to capital equipment makers leverage new digital human modeling software to test drive ergonomic and safety factors earlier on in the design process. Is your company leveraging 3-D technology in its bid to increase safety? Drop me a line.
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