It is a simple reality of engineering: design is chaotic.
It is a simple reality of engineering: design is chaotic.
You get concepts as 2D sketches. You’re handed 3D models from suppliers in a crazy array of formats. You need to capture ideas that are locked in the heads of a former employees. And with today’s tight schedules, you have to get it done quickly and turn that into a competitive advantage, because your deadlines aren’t moving.
These are common problems met by manufacturers, including Massoud Furniture of Dallas.
Join us on April 21st to learn how they have overcome these challenges.
In this webinar you will learn about:
- Reducing the barriers of moving from 2D to 3D data
- How technology can support making design changes without knowledge of how a 3D model was built.
- Using design data from other CAD systems.
Your presenters:
Chad Jackson is an analyst and researcher who provides insights on the technologies used for engineering. He has published on educational thought leadership topics hundreds of times and presented dozens of times both domestically and internationally. His research has surveyed thousands of engineering organizations.
Scott Rhea is the primary product designer at Dallas-based Massoud Furniture. His professional background includes 17 years in systems and network design with Microsoft products. His current career began in 2007 with a new interest in the furniture industry. His current position at Massoud provides the opportunity to create and develop furniture for production using advanced design software.
This webinar is sponsored by Solid Edge from Siemens PLM Software.