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Final Lineup announced for 3D Collaboration & Interoperability Congress

By DE Editors  

March 30, 2014

Longview Advisors, organizers of the annual Collaboration & Interoperability Congress (3DCIC), announced the speaker lineup for the 2014 event, which will be held May 28-30 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The theme of 3DCIC 2014 is "Driving Product Development with Collaboration, Simulation, and Integration." Ted Hall, founder and CEO of ShopBot will keynote along with Allan Behrens of Taxal and Takeshi Abe of Ford Motor Co. Other speakers include representatives from CIMdata, Capvidia, Boeing, CADENAS PARTsolutions, and the U.S. Army.

NAFEMS is holding its biennial American conference at 3DCIC 2014. In addition, the PDES Board of Directors will again hold its annual meeting at 3DCIC, and the 3D PDF consortium will be joining again for its third annual meeting.

For more information, visit 3DCIC and NAFEMS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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