Seminar dramatises electromechanical design

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 19, 2006

IronCAD partner Magnacad Design is sponsoring a seminar on 2nd November 2006 highlighting techniques that increase productivity for electromechanical designers.

IronCAD partner Magnacad Design is sponsoring a seminar on 2nd November 2006 highlighting techniques that increase productivity for electromechanical designers.

Stony Brook University's centre for Emerging Technologies (located at 3500 Sunrise Highway, Long Island, New York) will host the event, which starts at 1230.

Seminar topics include: industry globalisation, cost cutting and design cycle planning.

During the seminar, dramatisations of ineffective workplace practices will help delegates gauge their productivity level.

Presenters then demonstrate techniques to combat these inefficiencies using a new design strategy.

On-stage dialogue includes interaction between a design engineer, manufacturing engineer and sales representative.

Presenters will demonstrate using IronCAD 3D modelling software.

IronCAD is used by design engineers in situations with tight deadlines where a high degree of unanticipated change is expected.

Users are not constrained by their history dependencies; unlike traditional history-based parametric design systems that force users into specific actions.

In IronCAD, objects can be moved and edited freely throughout the design process.

Its drag-and-drop interface and intelligent part technology allow users to build models quickly.

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