Succès retentissant pour le premier congrès des utilisateurs de PolyWorks 2004

Succès retentissant pour le premier congrès des utilisateurs de PolyWorks 2004

 

Les 17 et 18 juin dernier, c’est à Québec que c’est tenu avec succès le premier congrès des utilisateurs de PolyWorks. Plus de 120 utilisateurs provenant des quatre coins de la planète se sont réunis dans le but de discuter des nombreuses applications de pointe offert par cette remarquable solution logicielle. InnovMetric voudrait remercier tous les participants et espère vous voir à nouveau lors du prochain congrès des utilisateurs en juin 2005 dans la ville de Québec. 

Voici le communiqué officiel : 

Interest in point cloud processing was red hot June 17-18 at the PolyWorks User Meeting in Québec City. Approximately 120 participants including major scanner manufacturers and service providers came from the USA, Japan, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Singapore, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, and other countries to discuss the multiple leading-edge applications offered by the remarkable PolyWorks® suite. Presenters and attendees from major automotive and aeronautic OEMs and tier-one suppliers engaged in a rich exchange of ideas and best practices as to how PolyWorks’ tools are being used to optimize their inspection, quality control, and reverse-engineering tasks. The event also featured in-depth presentations to surveyors and long-range scanner manufacturers on civil engineering, architectural, and heritage preservation applications. 

Keynote presentations by Ronald A. Pryka, Superintendent DMCO at General Motors, Peter Hoff, Chief Engineer at BMW AG, and Yasuhiko Miwata, Project General Manager at Toyota Motors Corporation demonstrated how their organizations have integrated PolyWorks into their manufacturing processes and have generated major time and cost reduction breakthroughs. Iain Christie, Director of R&D at Neptec, also presented how NASA successfully tested a laser scanner for on-orbit inspection of space shuttles using PolyWorks as part of the analysis suite to detect and quantify damage to shuttle surfaces. 

Company represented at the 2004 PolyWorks User Meeting included Boeing, Bombardier, CAE Electronics, FBI, Ford Motor, General Electric, General Motors, Honda Motor, Mack Trucks, Nissan Design, Northway Photomap, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce, Toyota Co, and several others. 

Here are some comments heard during this event: “I felt very privileged to be in the company of so many intelligent and talented people all sharing a similar bond as PolyWorks users. I was proud to be part of such an impressive family”, Michael May, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. 

The PolyWorks User Group Meeting was a first class presentation. The InnovMetric team did an excellent job of organizing the event with presentations that were applicable and informative, a job well done,” Glen Hill, PQT Department, Honda R&D Americas. 

The PolyWorks User Meeting was very informative and helpful and the hospitality from all of the InnovMetric people was the nicest I've ever experienced,” Jim Wilson, Sr. Project Engineer, Mack Trucks. 

This great event proved to be a unique opportunity for quality engineers, design specialists, and surveyors to exchange ideas with their peers and to learn about the latest 3D digitizing technology available. The PolyWorks User Meeting also offered workshops and training sessions to attendees who wanted to discuss specific PolyWorks tools with InnovMetric’s application engineers. 

Attendees from all around the world expressed their great satisfaction and excitement about this unique event and are enthusiastically looking forward to next year’s PolyWorks User Meeting in June 2005 in Quebec City.