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Planet PTC Live

lococnc
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Planet PTC Live

They announced the conference (replacement for PTC/USER) but little
info on costs is available. I looked that the other global events and
it appears that there is no cost to attend the event, is this the
case? Is PTC covering the costs? I just have to get there and pay
hotel?
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dgschaefer
21-Topaz II
(To:lococnc)

Interesting, I wonder if it is in fact a no cost even now.  I wonder, then, what incentive they would offer presenters.  In the past, free entry into an $800 conference was incentive to put something together.  Having presented before, it's a lot of work to go through just because.  Also, noticed that they moved the deadline up significantly.  Used to be just after the 1st of the year, now mid November.

I was less than thrilled to see the change in the conference from a PTC/User sponsored event to a PTC sponsored one.  The list of topics seems to serve PTC's interests in marketing PTC and their products more than to provide a venue for user's to share and be educated.  In fact, most of what I'd be interested in seeing would fall into that 5th sort of catchall category, "The World According to PTC Users".  Seems to be the only category for user presentations.  What's "Environmental Performance" have to do with PTC software anyway?

Not really feeling the desire to go to this one.  Maybe that'll change as more info comes out.

Doug Schaefer
--
Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
LinkedIn

I was mistaken about the cost. The other PTC Live events do have a
conference fee.

I am with you Doug, if this is just going to be a PTC sales tool, they
will not get good attendance. Unfortunately there are only so many
slots available for presentations and if the last category is only
getting 1/5 of the presentations then I will have NO reason to attend.

It will be interesting to see how this event turns out.

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Doug Schaefer
<> wrote:
> Interesting, I wonder if it is in fact a no cost even now. I wonder, then,
> what incentive they would offer presenters. In the past, free entry into an
> $800 conference was incentive to put something together. Having presented
> before, it's a lot of work to go through just because. Also, noticed that
> they moved the deadline up significantly. Used to be just after the 1st of
> the year, now mid November.
>
> I was less than thrilled to see the change in the conference from a PTC/User
> sponsored event to a PTC sponsored one. The list of topics seems to serve
> PTC's interests in marketing PTC and their products more than to provide a
> venue for user's to share and be educated. In fact, most of what I'd be
> interested in seeing would fall into that 5th sort of catchall category,
> "The World According to PTC Users". Seems to be the only category for user
> presentations. What's "Environmental Performance" have to do with PTC
> software anyway?
>
> Not really feeling the desire to go to this one. Maybe that'll change as
> more info comes out.
>
> Doug Schaefer
>
>
dgschaefer
21-Topaz II
(To:lococnc)

I see now. Interestingly, the Euro events are about $400, the Japan event around $300 and the Chinese only $128, according to Google's conversions.  Even the Euro event is half what PTC/User was.

Doug Schaefer
--
Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
LinkedIn

it looks too me like it's also a social networking site for ptc/users..
which if used properly could be good thing.

as far as the events go it will probably be like any other ptc sponsered
event- all hype on what's coming and new and nothing useful on how to use
what we already have.




Chocolate is the answer. It doesn't matter what the question is.

Terry Johnson
Sr. Technical Specialist
Raytheon
972-344-5689

I heard back from the event organizers, they state that presenters
will indeed get their admission covered. Good news there.

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Michael Gamber
<-> wrote:
> They announced the conference (replacement for PTC/USER) but little
> info on costs is available. I looked that the other global events and
> it appears that there is no cost to attend the event, is this the
> case? Is PTC covering the costs? I just have to get there and pay
> hotel?
>
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