

Introduction of STEP/PDM in SMEs
11th March 1999
Local Organization:
Prof. Luís M. Camarinha-Matos
Eng. José Barata
An event organized in the framework of the project ESCN – European Step Centres Network.
CONTACTS
Prof. Luís M. Camarinha-Matos
Eng. José Barata
Ms. Rosa de Oliveira (secretariat)
TF: +351 1 2948519
FAX: +351 1 2941253
E-Mail: {cam,jab,rfo}@uninova.pt
UNINOVA
Campus da FCT-UNL
Quinta da Torre
2825 – Monte da Caparica
Portugal
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this event is to give people from different Portuguese companies a first contact with Product Data Technology and its impact in the new concepts of Virtual / Extended Enterprises. To achieve this objective several leading specialists from different European research centers were invited.
TARGET AUDIENCE
LOCATION AND FACILITIES
The event will be held in the UNINOVA facilities (administrative building) which are in the campus of Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, located in Monte da Caparica (south of Lisbon).
PROGRAMME
09:00 –
09:15 –
Introduction to Virtual Enterprises - L. M. Camarinha-Matos, UNINOVA - Portugal10:00 –
Introduction to Modelling and STEP - José Barata, UNINOVA - Portugal10:45 –
Coffee break11:15 –
Overview of PDM - J. Storvik, SINTEF - Norway12:00 –
Introducing STEP Data Transfer in Industry - C. Weidemann, IVF - Sweden12:45 –
Lunch15:00 –
Overview of STEP APs - Dagmar Menken, PROSTEP - Germany15:45 –
PDT in Subcontracting Relationships in Automotive and Aerospace Industry - C. Viel, GOSET - France16:30 –
Coffee break17:00 –
Improving the IT Support in the Building Industry - Peter Willems, TNO - Netherlands17:45 –
Discussions18:30 – Closing
PARTICIPANTS
Most of the participants come from Portuguese SMEs. A relation of the institutions that send participants to this event can be found below:
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ORGANISATION |
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS |
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1 2 2 6 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |
Each participant received one paper document with the handouts and other relevant information related to the seminar. You can retrieve this document in PDF format clicking here (~3.6 Mb).