Learn how your 3D data can deliver compelling payoffs in your day-to-day operations
Date and Times:
March 25, 2010: Seattle, WA, The Edgewater Hotel, 2411 Alaskan Way, Pier 67, Seattle, WA 98121
- 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (breakfast buffet and lunch provided)
or
- 12:00 pm -4:30 pm (lunch and refreshments provided)
Cost: Free. Complementary valet parking will also be provided - just mention you are with the Elysium Group
What is it all about?
Join us to hear Rick Zuray, Technical Principal at Virtual Engineering Advanced Technologies, The Boeing Company, kick off the event by discussing how the company leverages usable 3D data throughout the 787 project. He'll also talk about his efforts to drive data longevity and long-term archival (LOTAR) to be able to reuse the data over the next 50 years.
- Rick will describe the past present and future use of 3D in Boeing's design and manufacturing process.
- You'll also learn how to speed development and manufacturing by leveraging existing 3D data.
- And you'll be able to meet with leading experts in 3D translation, validation, reuse and documentation. Experts will be on hand to consult with you (feel free to bring your 3D files).
What will you gain from attending this event?
- Understand where inefficiencies are occurring in your manufacturing operation and how to address them using 3D data
- Relieve bottlenecks in 3D data sharing, editing and reuse regardless of its source
- Improve 3D product design quality and product time-to-market
- Manage engineering changes faster and more efficiently
- Streamline the flow of relevant, timely information to other departments and suppliers
- Eradicate errors, delays and scrap on the shop floor
- Build seamlessly and affordably on existing 3D CAD seats, ERP and PLM installations
About Lattice Technology,Inc., Kubotek USA and Elysium, Inc.
Lattice Technology, Inc, Kubotek USA and Elysium, Inc. are pioneers and leaders in 3D software for design and manufacturing. The three companies have teamed together to showcase their synergistic applications, highlighting how a streamlined 3D PLM workflow removes inefficiencies, delays and errors in a manufacturing operation and builds significant productivity increases.