PDX 2024 Online Access Only
Presentations included:
James Rogers: Making the 'Impossible' Possible with Design for Manufacturability
Joe Moak: Mastering Tolerance Analysis for Production Perfection
Roger Labrecque: The 5 Engineering Lessons I Wish I'd Known 25 Years Ago
Aaron Moncur: How to Accelerate Development by Being an Effective Communicator
Jason Addink: Excel Beyond Numbers: Transformative Visualization & Data Storytelling for Engineers
Ian McEachern: How We Developed an Artificial Heart in One Year: Unconventional 3D Printing in Life-Saving Product Development
Testimonials:
“It was a wealth of knowledge presented efficiently in a timely manner. I learned more today than in many of my engineering classes.” “I really liked the practical application of the DFM, tolerance analysis and Excel tools application! Helps give me ideas for my role.” “I liked the breadth of the topics covered. There was enough balance between technical and career development guidance, and I found that very helpful/beneficial.” “Every last presentation was perfect in its scope, scale, and the audience it was targeting to. This legitimately has helped shape the course of my early career I’m not even kidding.” “Great guest speakers, great topics, learned many new things even as a seasoned engineer. This should be required training for engineers, just as many doctors do CE courses on an annual basis.” “Definitely get the access to the web presentations.” “Do it, it’s the difference between school and a job. This was so noticeably an incredible labor of love and Im almost emotional with how grateful I am.” “I thought the networking opportunities were excellent.” “It covered a year’s worth of engineering classes in a day.”
James Rogers: Making the 'Impossible' Possible with Design for Manufacturability
Joe Moak: Mastering Tolerance Analysis for Production Perfection
Roger Labrecque: The 5 Engineering Lessons I Wish I'd Known 25 Years Ago
Aaron Moncur: How to Accelerate Development by Being an Effective Communicator
Jason Addink: Excel Beyond Numbers: Transformative Visualization & Data Storytelling for Engineers
Ian McEachern: How We Developed an Artificial Heart in One Year: Unconventional 3D Printing in Life-Saving Product Development
Testimonials:
“It was a wealth of knowledge presented efficiently in a timely manner. I learned more today than in many of my engineering classes.” “I really liked the practical application of the DFM, tolerance analysis and Excel tools application! Helps give me ideas for my role.” “I liked the breadth of the topics covered. There was enough balance between technical and career development guidance, and I found that very helpful/beneficial.” “Every last presentation was perfect in its scope, scale, and the audience it was targeting to. This legitimately has helped shape the course of my early career I’m not even kidding.” “Great guest speakers, great topics, learned many new things even as a seasoned engineer. This should be required training for engineers, just as many doctors do CE courses on an annual basis.” “Definitely get the access to the web presentations.” “Do it, it’s the difference between school and a job. This was so noticeably an incredible labor of love and Im almost emotional with how grateful I am.” “I thought the networking opportunities were excellent.” “It covered a year’s worth of engineering classes in a day.”
About PDX 2024 Online Access Only
Presentations included:
James Rogers: Making the 'Impossible' Possible with Design for Manufacturability
Joe Moak: Mastering Tolerance Analysis for Production Perfection
Roger Labrecque: The 5 Engineering Lessons I Wish I'd Known 25 Years Ago
Aaron Moncur: How to Accelerate Development by Being an Effective Communicator
Jason Addink: Excel Beyond Numbers: Transformative Visualization & Data Storytelling for Engineers
Ian McEachern: How We Developed an Artificial Heart in One Year: Unconventional 3D Printing in Life-Saving Product Development
Testimonials:
- “It was a wealth of knowledge presented efficiently in a timely manner. I learned more today than in many of my engineering classes.”
- “I really liked the practical application of the DFM, tolerance analysis and Excel tools application! Helps give me ideas for my role.”
- “I liked the breadth of the topics covered. There was enough balance between technical and career development guidance, and I found that very helpful/beneficial.”
- “Every last presentation was perfect in its scope, scale, and the audience it was targeting to. This legitimately has helped shape the course of my early career I’m not even kidding.”
- “Great guest speakers, great topics, learned many new things even as a seasoned engineer. This should be required training for engineers, just as many doctors do CE courses on an annual basis.”
- “Definitely get the access to the web presentations.”
- “Do it, it’s the difference between school and a job. This was so noticeably an incredible labor of love and Im almost emotional with how grateful I am.”
- “I thought the networking opportunities were excellent.”
- “It covered a year’s worth of engineering classes in a day.”
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