Thanks for making the 2011 TCPUG Spring Conference a success!
Some folks have asked us to make the presentations available for downloading.
Here are the presentations that are currently available. Enjoy!
Mechanics of ProE Admin – Presented by Blaine Prout
40 Tips in 40 Minutes – Presented by Doug Hippe
Windchill 10.0 Overview Presentation – Presented by Blaine Prout
As more presentations become available, we will post them on this page.
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Tomorrow is the big day!
WHEN: Tomorrow, June 28, 2011, 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: PTC office, 3785 Pheasant Ridge Drive NE, Blaine, MN (Map and Directions)
Agenda:
• Lunch will be provided from 12:00-12:30
• Introduction and Welcome from 12:30-12:45
Room #1:
• 12:45-1:30 – 40 tips in 40 minutes – Pro/ENGINEER, Creo & Windows – Doug Hippe
• 1:40-2:25 – Interactive Training On Demand – Mark Ganzer
• 2:35-3:20 – Creo – Past, Present, and Future – Anthony Bayerl
• 3:30-4:15 – Creo 1.0 Demonstration – Live! – Doug Hippe
Room #2:
• 12:45-1:30 – Windchill 10.0 – What’s new and why it’s cool – Blaine Prout
• 1:40-2:25 – Additive Manufacturing – Matt Havekost
• 2:35-3:20 – CAD Admin Tips-n-Tricks – Blaine Prout
• 4:25-4:50 – Sponsor Introductions and raffles
• 4:50-5:00 – TCPUG raffles and closing remarks
The conference is free of charge to all Pro/Engineer users. Pre-registration is required, however registration is now closed. If you have not registered, you may be in luck…you may attend the conference but your name will not be on the “free lunch” list. (Sorry.)
Please visit our meeting sponsors:
• Advanced Technology Systems
• EAC Product Development Solutions
• Fishbowl Solutions
• InterDyn BMI
• Prototype Solutions Group
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Preliminary info for TCPUG annual Spring Conference
DATE: Tuesday, June 28, 2011
LOCATION: PTC’s facility in Blaine
We are searching for presenters. Please contact one of the officers if you are interested in making a presentation.
The Executive Committee is still working out the details…please watch TCPUG.org for further details.
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