Longview Advisors Announces 2009 CIC Speakers
LOVELAND,
CO, Feb 11, 2009 - Longview Advisors, organizers of the annual
Collaboration & Interoperability
Conference and Exhibition (CIC), announced today its lineup of speakers
for the 2009 event.
Now in its fifth year, the two-and-a-half day international event brings
together experts and executives from a broad range of discrete manufacturing
industries, as well as representatives from the government and defense
communities, to discuss the latest strategies and solutions in collaboration
and interoperability. The only vendor-neutral conference in the world
addressing these critical topics, the CIC provides a unique opportunity to
interact, learn, and share experiences with thought leaders of the industry.
The conference and exhibition take place May 18-20 in Estes Park, Colorado.
Full event details are available at
www.3DCIC.com.
Presentations announced today cover a wide range of collaboration and
interoperability issues:
1 . Large Scale PDM Migration in a Global Enterprise -
keynote by Glenn Gise, Senior Technology Manager at Black & Decker
2 . The Impact of Program Requirements for Collaboration and
Interoperability on Shipbuilding Programs -
by Karl Beatty, IT Program Director at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
3 . Tools, Standards & Best Practices Supporting Our Collaboration &
Interoperability Requirements
by James Delaporte, Project Manager at Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
4 . Using Metrics to Justify Interoperability Projects and Measure
Effectiveness
by Dr. Nathan Hartman, Associate Professor at Purdue University
5 . Lessons Learned in Selecting A PDM System For A PLM Environment
by Rick Mihelic, Engineering Manager at Peterbilt Motors
6 . Satisfying Global Project Requirements for Product Information
Accessibility
by Nathan Nalven, PDM/PLM Technical Fellow at Northrop Grumman
7 . Strategies & Best Practices in CAD-to-Analysis Interoperability
by Dr. Dennis Nagy, Vice President at CD-adapco
8 . CAD Data Migration & Management for Legacy Programs
by Jeff Holmlund, CAD/CAM Enterprise Operations & Support Lead at
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
“I’m encouraged by the enthusiasm of the speakers for CIC 2009 as well as
the level of expertise from all areas,” says President of Longview Advisors
David Prawel. “It is shaping up to be a very vigorous discussion, which I
think will delve even deeper into the interoperability issues we face
today.” Conference organizers are pleased to announce the following
commercial sponsors of the 2009 CIC, to date, include: Adobe Systems, Anark,
CENIT America, Intel, ITI TranscenData, Kubotek USA, mental images,
Microsoft, Right Hemisphere, Spatial, and TransMagic. Promotional sponsors
include the ConnectPress family of CAD Communities, MCADCafe, PDES, Inc. and
TenLinks.
To participate in the 2009 Collaboration & Interoperability Conference,
please visit: www.3Dcic.com.
About Longview Advisors
Longview Advisors Inc. provides consulting services in the business,
technology and application of 3D software in product lifecycle management.
For more information, visit
www.longviewadvisors.com , or the Longview advisors Blog:
www.3Dubiquity.com
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