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News Release from: CoCreate Software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2005
User groups focus on new design software
CoCreate Software will present a series of user events across the western USA in early February.
CoCreate Software will present a series of user events across the western USA in early February The 2005 Western Region User Groups will take place in: Southern California (date to be determined); Santa Clara, California (Tuesday 8th February); Tualatin, Oregon (Wednesday 9th February); and Boise, Idaho (Thursday 10th February)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The User Groups focus on teaching delegates about CoCreate's recently released 2005 design products.
Highlights of that release include new surfacing capabilities in OneSpace Designer Modeling, which designers can use to simplify the process of making stylised parts.
In addition, delegates will see how Model Manager plays a critical role in the workgroup data management issues of collaborative design.
And those delegates whose companies work across distributed locations, customers and supply chains will discover how OneSpace.net solves the collaboration and project management needs of the virtual design team.
CoCreate staff will present these and other topics at each event using live demonstrations.
Delegates will also learn about updates to training, support and new licensing options.
And they can provide feedback or ask questions about any CoCreate product at these user groups.
Attendance is free, but seats are limited.
Interested parties should register on the CoCreate website.
CoCreate also offers an onsite, two-hour training session immediately following each User Group.
These training sessions focus exclusively on Designer Modeling 2005.
Participants can use the product to explore in depth new capabilities.
The training event costs $100 per delegate, which includes lunch.
Delegates can apply the $100 fee as a credit toward any future CoCreate 2005 training event.
To register for the training session, simply choose the training session link that appears following the online registration for the User Group.
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