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Even Edgelings can use it!

Posted Jun 03, 2008 - 03:24 PM by SusanCinadr

Cory Goulden from National Steel Car was a rockstar for us recently, giving a presentation on his use of Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology at the Siemens PLM Software Analyst Event in Boston. His speaking career picked up and he gave a presentation to Edgers yesterday on his Beta experience. He's on his way to Toronto next week and will be speaking at the Americas Launch event too.

Here are a few key highlights from his presentation:

  • Using Synchronous technology, he was able to edit a part faster than another user using a traditional CAD system. User said, "I figured out how to edit it!" Cory's response: "I'm done."
  • Implementation - first UI and then move to technology. The implementation process is important for users to consider and Cory was able to identify, based on his experience in our Beta test, that this was the best approach.

Meet another fledging Edgeling, perhaps the youngest Solid Edge user yet! It's Cory's 8 year old son, Conor. This video will show you just how easy it is to create a part in Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology.

Conor is a fan of James Dyson and ironically, Dyson is also one of our customers, using NX for design and simulation.

SusanCinadr's avatar Author Info: Susan Cinadr spends her days helping Siemens PLM Software market the Velocity Series. Her passions include social media and spending time with her two Siberian Huskies Logan and Kali.

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