Event tackles tradeoffs in product development

A Seemage product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 22, 2006

Seemage CEO Chris Williams will be participating in an eagerly awaited panel featuring senior executives from Enovia and UGS at the PLM Road Map 2006.

Seemage CEO Chris Williams will be participating in an eagerly awaited panel featuring senior executives from Enovia and UGS at the Dearborn, Michigan, conference slated for 27th and 28th September 2006.

Of chief interest to delegates will be two central queries being posed by DH Brown, Chairman of CPDA and Q and A panel moderator: "How are different views of product data at the enterprise level reconciled and synchronised across silos to share a complete product definition without being too complex?" and "What are the roadblocks in complete consistency of the product definition across disciplines, departments and at each of the development stages?".

The Collaborative Product Development Associates (CPDA) event, being called the PLM Road Map 2006, is a strategic conference focused on the critical tradeoffs that shape product development.

It features top analysts from CPDA and key industry players sharing their experiences in making technology work, by driving efforts up-front early in design, and by continuously incorporating cross-disciplinary knowledge and feedback.

In addition to Seemage CEO Chris Williams, speakers include: Robert Trecapelli, Ford Motor Company; John L Givens, Jr, General Motors Powertrain; Russ Daniels, Hewlett-Packard; Tom Lange, Procter and Gamble; and Dr Jeffrey K Liker, University of Michigan.

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