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Final Program WELCOME TO THE COE 2014 ANNUAL PLM CONFERENCE & TECHNIFAIR! Welcome to the premier user-run PLM event in the nation. Throughout the next three days, you will have access to the world's best support community of Dassault Systèmes PLM solutions users via technical education, training, networking and more. Through access to more than 120 sessions and hundreds of professionals sharing your job role, you'll experience user-driven education and training that will directly impact your job performance and professional development. You’ll also receive exclusive year-round access to all conference presentations uploaded in the conference proceedings section at www.coe.org. Visit www.coe.org/2014conference each day of the conference for important conference updates, daily news and session changes. Also, check your e- mail each night for COE’s electronic Daily News. If you have any questions or special needs throughout the conference, don’t hesitate to ask a COE Headquarters staff member or visit the registration desk, located in the California Ballroom Foyer. Thank You to Our Sponsors! FOUNDING PARTNER AND GLOBAL ACADEMIC PARTNER ACADEMIC ePOSTER SESSION SPONSOR GOLD YEAR ROUND, SILVER CONFERENCE SPONSOR & COE V5 COE UNIVERSITY HARDWARE PARTNER TRAINING ROOM SPONSOR GOLD YEAR ROUND PARTNER TOP GUN XXVII SPONSORS SILVER CONFERENCE SPONSOR COE CERTIFCATION PROGRAM SUPPORTED BY: BEYOND THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS Birds–of-a-Feather Networking Opportunities Top Gun XXVII – Test Your Modeling Skills Monday, April 28 | Tuesday, April 29 | Wednesday, April 30 Take a break from the technical sessions to compete against your peers California Ballroom, Ballroom Level in COE’s Top Gun competition. Entries are judged on accuracy, modeling time and modeling style. Prizes are awarded to winners and Looking for a more than just a lunch? This informal idea sharing there is no cost to enter. Sign-up at the Top Gun sign in table near opportunity is the perfect complement to the technical sessions and registration during the indicated conference time slots. Visit hands-on training. Look for signs matching your interests directly on www.coe.org/2014 or consult the electronic Daily News for times. the tables during lunch Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Top Gun XXVII winners will choose from the following prizes: Keys to a Successful RUG - Best Practices & Ideas Wednesday, April 30 from 12:30 p.m. -1:15 p.m. in Huntington A NVIDIA Quadro K4000 graphics board iPad Mini Grab your lunch from the TechniFair and join our RUG leaders for this discussion. Top Gun XXVII is brought to you by DELL, Inceptra, and NVIDIA ATTENDEE SERVICES Academic ePoster Sessions COE has a long-standing tradition of involving academic members at its COE Annual Conference Proceedings events to assist these future professionals in their academic and career Conference proceedings will be available online during the conference goals. The COE 2014 University ePoster Sessions will be held at this and post-conference. You must be a COE member to access the year’s event. Stop by to see the work of the future leaders in the proceedings post-conference and in the archive section of COE’s Web industry which will be displayed in the Concourse Lounge. site. Featuring presentations from: COE TECHNIFAIR SCHEDULE Brigham Young University The COE TechniFair is held in the California Ballroom, Ballroom Level California State University Ecole De Technologie Superieure Monday, April 28 Ecole Natrionale D'Aerotechnique 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. TechniFair Grand Opening Reception Ferris State University Notre Dame Preparatory High School Tuesday, April 29 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. TechniFair Open Academic ePoster sessions are sponsored by DELL 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Networking and Refreshment Break 12:20 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch in the TechniFair COE Business Meeting 3:25 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Networking and Refreshment Break Open to all members, this meeting provides updates from the Board of 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. COE TechniFair Networking Happy Hour Directors on COE’s strategic initiatives, serves as a forum for providing input on COE’s direction, and allows voting representatives to cast their Wednesday, April 30 ballot for the 2014-15 Board of Directors slate. 10:00 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. TechniFair Open 10:05 a.m. – 10:35 a.m. Networking and Refreshment Break The Business Meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 28 from 12:20 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch in the TechniFair p.m. – 1:30 p.m. in Huntington A. 1:15 p.m. COE 2014 Grand Prix Winners Announced 2 COE 2014 Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair April 27-30 Anaheim, CA Visit www.coe.org/2014conference for the latest updates. PROCESS (TECHNICAL BREAKOUT) SESSION KEY PRODUCT SESSION KEY Code Track AC Academic Product Life Group CDA Client Deploy and Admin PRODUCT–3DL Collaboration: 3DLive CYR COE Year-Round PRODUCT-SAS 3DVIA Composer COL Collaboration CS Catalogs & Standards Engineering Group D&D Develop & Deploy PRODUCT–CMP Composites DEM Data Exchange and Management PRODUCT–EASO Engineering Analysis, Simulation EMAO Engineering Modeling, Analysis and & Optimization Optimization PRODUCT–EME Electro-Mechanical Engineering EME Electro-Mechanical Engineering PRODUCT–MDB Drafting & 3D Master IDM Information & Data Management PRODUCT–SDS Shape Design & Styling KBD Knowledge-Based Development PRODUCT–SPA Solid Part Design & Assembly KMS Kinematics & Multibody Simulation PRODUCT–STL Sheetmetal LD Legacy Data MAN Manufacturing Processes NC Numerical Control Digital Enterprise Infrastructure Group PD Product Design Code Committee PSE Product Systems Engineering PRODUCT-CAA CAA RUG RUG PRODUCT-DEM Data Exchange & Migration SAS Service After Sales SDA Server Deploy and Admin Manufacturing Group TD Tool Design Code Committee TR Training PRODUCT-DMFG Digital Manufacturing PRODUCT-DNC Digital NC Ship, Plant, Fluid Systems Group Code Committee PRODUCT-AFS Arrangement & Fluid Systems ENOVIA Group Code Committee PRODUCT-CS ENOVIA V6 Library Central PRODUCT-ENV ENOVIA 3 COE 2014 Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair April 27-30 Anaheim, CA Visit www.coe.org/2014conference for the latest updates. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE & 10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Networking & Refreshment Break SESSION ABSTRACTS Pacific Promenade, Ballroom Level Sunday, April 27 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 2017: The Tesla Motors Vision: Dassault Tools Drive Success 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Paul Lomagino, Tesla Conference Registration Pacific Ballroom, Ballroom Level California Registration Desk, Ballroom Level This session will take a look at how Tesla incorporated CATIA, DELMIA, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. ENOVIA and ICEM into their implementation and how those tools will COE Conference Orientation continue to contribute to Tesla solutions and products. Paul will also Huntington, Concourse Level walk attendees through a vision for the future -- how Tesla is meeting customer needs, exceeding expectations and using Dassault products Monday, April 28 to get there 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 11:25 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Conference Registration PRODUCT & COE UNIVERSITY HANDS-ON TRAINING SESSIONS California Registration Desk, Ballroom Level 2023: ENOVIA Roadmap "Keys to the Future" 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Jim Strawn, Chairman; David Segal, Dassault Systèmes Breakfast & Networking San Simeon A Pacific Promenade, Ballroom Level This must attend session for all ENOVIA attendees will give a 8:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. comprehensive overview regarding Dassault Systèmes updates COE Welcome and President Address regarding all versions of ENOVIA Software. Keith Horton, COE President 2032: V6 Electrical and Wire Harness Design Technically Funny Zhen Yang, Dassault Systèmes Don McMillan Capistrano Business in the Age of Experience 2045: Manufacturing Orientation Bruno Latchague, Dassault Systèmes Kevin Albers, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company El Capitan B Using CATIA for Design in the Age of Experience Philippe Laufer, Dassault Systèmes The manufacturing orientation is an introduction to the sessions and activities available to the manufacturing attendees. We will outline the The inclusiveness of CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE invites the participation of Product sessions where the software requirements are discussed, the every discipline within the global ecosystem. Process sessions where users present their experiences, and the COE U sessions where attendees can receive hands-on training. With a combination of presentation, demonstrations and testimonials, Philippe will share his vision of how CATIA will transform the product innovation and development process . 4 COE 2014 Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair April 27-30 Anaheim, CA Visit www.coe.org/2014conference for the latest updates. 2061: PRODUCT-SAS: 3DVIA Composer - Functions & The Dassault Systèmes development team will present and Requirements demonstrate new functionalities of the CATIA V5 and V6 releases. This Tom Brown, Chairman; Garth Coleman, Dassault Systèmes session is open to all COE attendees. This is an excellent opportunity to Huntington B directly discuss your organization's future development plans with DS development managers. This session covers a review of new functionality, some tips and tricks and a peak at future releases. In addition, Digibit, a Dassault Systeme's 2155: Multi-Domain Simulation Recent and Near-Term partner, presents after sales interactive parts catalog using their Enhancements & User Roundtable application Documoto and 3DVIA Composer. Please join us. Rob Dreisbach, Chairman; Christina Feist, Dassault Systèmes Huntington A 2109: Beginning Composites Design Nathan Shipley, Wichita State University 2156: Knowledge Based Development - Requirements Laguna A Jeff Roark, Joe Konecny & Mark Williams, Chairmen; Rohit Bhardwaj, Dassault Systèmes 2120: CATIA Shape Design Solutions – “bleu” Show Car VIP Santa Monica Project Xavier Melkonian, Dassault Systèmes 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Avila A Lunch California Ballroom D, Ballroom Level This session will highlight the benefits derived from the implementation of CATIA Shape Design & Styling Solutions, within DS V5 PLM context, 1:15 p.m.
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