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All About PTC/USER Technical Committees

Jaime_Lee
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All About PTC/USER Technical Committees

All About PTC/USER Technical Committees

 

PTC/USER Technical Committees (TCs) are a feature of PTC/USER that enables customers to partner with PTC to improve software.  Additionally, TCs allow PTC/USER members, with similar areas of interest around PTC products to stay connected.  

 

Technical Committees provide opportunities to interact directly with PTC Product Management. Members can be informed on, and, moreover, can influence upcoming functionality improvements or new product offerings.  TCs have regular meetings and a TC Chair leader that helps define and lead the agenda for Technical Committee discussions.

 

Collaboratively, Technical Committee members decide what talk tracks or topics should be formulated into PTC Working Groups.  

 

TCs are a great way to build your network across industry. Becoming a TC Chair provides an even greater opportunity to influence the product roadmap and develop your leadership skills and professional identity.

 

Topics included in Technical Committees are the following:

 

Creo

Computer-Aided Engineering

ID & Surfacing

Sheetmetal

System Administration

Creo Elements/Direct

Creo AI & Automation

Creo Customization

ECAD

Model-Based Enterprise

Model Check

Data Exchange & Archive

Creo CAD

Routed Systems

 

PLM

 

Windchill 

Windchill Navigate

FlexPLM

 

To get involved with PTC/USER Technical Committees, you must first become a member of PTC/USER by completing the PTC/User Registration page.

 

Once a PTC/USER member, you can ask to join the Technical Committees that most interest you. 

 

What are your ideas for Technical Committee topics? Or, what TC questions do you have?  Feel free to leave a reply to this forum post.  You are also welcome to email:  info@ptcuser.org for more information.

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