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News Release from: Theorem Solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2006
Free seminars illustrate product data
formats
Theorem Solutions and Sunderland University to present a day-long programme of free seminars on 8th February, highlighting the capabilities and implications of lightweight product data formats.
Theorem Solutions has teamed up with Sunderland University to present a day-long programme of free seminars on 8th February, highlighting the capabilities and implications of lightweight product data formats These include PTC Productview, UGS JT, Adobe U3D, Latice XVL and Dassault Systemes 3DXML
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hosted by Alan Stafford, manager of the university's Institute of Automotive and Advanced Manufacturing Practice and the Digital Factory project - part of the publicly-funded £9 million Accelerate North East initiative - the seminars will let local designers and engineers assess the formats' origins, development and potential applications, as well as likely impact on their own supply chain communications.
The programme comprises two identical morning sessions, each giving an overview of the various data formats, their characteristics, business drivers and the importance of seamless data translation and interoperability between them.
Seminars will start at 8.30am and 11.00am, so attendees can choose the one that best suits their working day.
Refreshments will be provided and a prize draw for a pair of 256Mbit memory sticks will be held at each morning session.
An afternoon open house will include a surgery for engineers and designers to discuss issues with Theorem staff.
A live data translation facility will let them see the capabilities of Theorem's Cadverter translators in action.
Theorem's General Manager, Keith Jeacock, said: "Through our series of free seminars, attendees will not only gain an impartial overview of anticipated developments and their implications, but also an insight into the solutions to some of the problems they are likely to face in the future.".
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