This morning, Bill McClure gave a presentation on the Velocity Series. While we have focused on Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology, there are three other Velocity Series products that deserve att…
Medical devices are a fairly new market for the Siemens PLM software. I had the opportunity to talk to an Siemens PLM conference attendee from Johnson & Johnson last night while being tortured by…
By last count I find that there are about 60 sessions scheduled to take place in the first round this morning and many of the attendees are here in the hallway all mapping out their strategy for whic…
Paul Bevilaqua did not disappoint with his presentation on the Joint Strike Force X35. Some of the quotes I jotted down from the presentation that stood out to me. “A good design tested now i…
On Sunday night there were several presentations divided up by industry. Working for Siemens PLM, I had a bit of flexibility in choice. I originally headed for the machinery discussion but as you mig…
The sun hit my face as I walked out of my hotel to catch the shuttle to the Gaylord Palms and it was almost metaphorical since I felt like a vampire having stayed up most of the night watching the ho…
The first day has ended and there are 3 more days to go. There was a lot of great posts yesterday both here and on a few other blogs: Richard has a great summary post that really does a …
The drink line is filling up fast and the snacks and goodies are going fast so it must be time for the Opening Night Reception! You know it’s going to be a good party when they have Blackjac…
This is my very first time attending the PLM World event and I was not too sure what to expect when I arrived this morning at the Gaylord Palms via shuttle. The first thing I did experience was the b…