
November 30, 2020
DATE: Tuesday, December 15, 2020
TIME: 3:00 PM ET/Noon PT
Remote collaboration is increasingly important for engineering teams as work-from-home orders remain in place in many regions, and cross-border travel restrictions have put a hold on many face-to-face meetings.
In this webinar, part of the DE Hot Seat series of panel discussions, we take a look at the technologies that enable remote design collaboration. Can engineers successfully cope with the new normal using their current tools?
Moderated by DE editor Kenneth Wong, panelists will discuss:
- the role of cloud-based design and simulation software;
- the double-edged nature of VPNs and security features;
- the hurdles and benefits to adopting AR/VR-based collaboration.
Our presentation will be followed by a LIVE Q&A session.
Sponsored by:
Speakers:
John McEleney
Corporate Vice President of Strategy, PTC
Onshape, a PTC SaaS Business
Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor
Digital Engineering
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