INTELLIGINEERING SEMINARS
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Virtual Design Technology and Applications (sponsor: SME)
11/3-4/99, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM), Warren (Detroit), Michigan
Virtual Reality is changing the
interface between people and information technology by offering new ways
for communication of information, the visualization of processes and the
creative expression of ideas. This 2-day seminar presents the latest developments in the
fast-changing field of Virtual Reality applied to engineering
design and manufacturing. The program
brings together a wide variety of speakers from industry, business and academia to survey
the state of the art and its implications for the future.
11/2/99
The 2-day seminar will be preceded by a 1-day tutorial course
"Fundamentals
of Virtual Reality" given by Dr. Bernard Nadel,
President of IntelliGineering Corp. and Dr. Peter Beier, Director of the
University of Michigan Virtual Reality Lab.
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Virtual
Design for Manufacturing (sponsor: SME)
12/9-10/98, Double Tree Hotel Detroit
Airport, Detroit, Michigan
This program presents the latest developments in the
fast-changing field of Virtual Reality (VR) in Manufacturing. VR is
revolutionizing our ability to rapidly prototype products and their manufacturing
processes by the use of realistic, interactive three-dimensional graphic simulations,
leading to dramatic improvements in product quality, cost and time-to-market. This program
brings together a wide variety of speakers from industry, business and academia to survey
these developments and their implications for the future.
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Virtual Manufacturing and
Knowledge-Based Design
(sponsor:
SAE)
11/10-11/97, The Dearborn Inn, Dearborn, Michigan
This two-day TOPTEC seminar presents the latest
developments in the two fast-developing, complementary technologies of Virtual Reality
(VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as they apply to the fields of
engineering design and manufacturing, with special emphasis on applications in the
automotive industry. Together, these two complementary technologies of Virtual Reality and
Artificial Intelligence are dramatically improving product quality, cost and time to
market. This seminar brings together a wide variety of speakers from industry, business
and academia to survey these developments and their implications for the future.
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AutoFact-97, Session on Knowledge-Based Engineering
(sponsor: SME)
11/6/97, Cobo Center, Detroit, Michigan
This session of the SME AutoFact-97 Conference
presents some of the latest developments in the fast-developing field of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) as applied to engineering design and manufacturing, with
special emphasis on applications in the automotive industry. This session brings together
a representative cross-section of speakers from industry, business and academia to survey
these developments and their implications for the future.
- Knowledge-Based Engineering in the Automotive
Industry (sponsor:
SAE)
9/30/96-10/1/96, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Dearborn, Michigan
This symposium presents some of the dramatic
developments in Knowledge-Based Engineering (KBE) that have recently
become possible through a marriage of traditional CAD/CAM techniques and
techniques from the field of Artificial Intelligence and Expert
Systems. These developments have been particularly significant in the automotive
industry. This symposium brings together a wide variety of speakers from industry,
business and academia to survey these issues and their implications for the future.
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