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Stuff to do at SEU: ParTAYYY!

Alright, so if you tell your boss you’re going to a party in Indy, he’s not likely to give you the money to go. So don’t tell him that. But at SEU there are two parties that you don’t want to miss.

Move towards digital manufacturing – use your 3D CAD models to create excellent technical documents

Today, manufacturers are recognizing that their 3D digital models are key for publishing accurate downstream documentation for manufacturing, and for their suppliers, marketers, even consumer…

Stuff to do at SEU: Follow the Tracks

A lot of you have asked for this, and it really makes sense, so this year, the SEU breakout sessions have been organized in tracks. You can check out the agenda here. If you go to the drop-down list …

Stuff to do at SEU: Synchronous eBook and User Groups

I suppose I can’t do a whole series of what to do at SEU without mentioning my own stuff. I’ve got two sessions at SEU this year.

Wednesday 3 pm I will talk about the new eBook writ…

Stuff to do at SEU: Art Patrick on Assemblies

  We’re doing something a little bit new at Solid Edge University this year. Some of the most popular technical sessions will be held on the main stage. For example, Art Patrick’s session Wha…

Stuff to do at SEU: Hands On Confidence Using Design Intent

Hands on sessions fill up early, so you really have to make a plan and stick to it if you want to get the most out of these sessions. You can hardly go wrong with most of them, since they are led…

Stuff to do at SEU: Simplifying Design with Multi-body Parts

One of the break out sessions this year will be Ricardo Espinosa’s “Simplifying the Design Process with Multi-Body Parts”. This is held on Wednesday at 2 pm.

Multi-body parts is an …

Stuff to do at SEU: Built-In Data Management

The first thing I want to hightlight at SEU as a don’t-miss event is the Workshop on Built-in Data Management for ST9. For those small shops out there that aren’t using any of the available document …

New eBook Explains Synchronous

 

Some people wonder what I do with my time. I’m obviously not blogging 40 hours a week. I do get involved in some projects that aren’t always 100% related to community. I’m in a bit of…