2002 Software Demonstration Forum

Point of Contact ASME:
James F. Cory, Jr.
EDS PLM Solutions
2000 Eastman Dr.
Milford, OH  45150, USA
Phone/Fax: 513-576-2419/2402
email: james.f.cory@sdrc.com



From:
James F. Cory, Jr.
Session Chairman, CTC Software Demonstration Forum

Subject:
2002 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division Conference
August 4 - 8, 2002
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Regarding Participation in:
CTC Software Demonstration Forum

This year the annual ASME Pressure Vessel and Piping Summer Conference
will be held in Vancouver running from August 4 - 8, 2002. The
Conference is sponsored by the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping (PVP)
Division.

On behalf of the Computer Technology Committee (CTC), I would like to
invite your company to participate in the Software Demonstration Forum
that will be held during the conference.  The Forum is a session being
sponsored by CTC as a single day event on Tuesday, August 6, with
vendors demonstrating their software products from 8:30 am to 5:30 PM.

This is our thirteenth year for the forum, and we have had an increasing
number of software suppliers attending each year.  We were very
successful at our last conference in Atlanta, and are now looking
forward to Vancouver.

The Forum is designed to provide a convenient opportunity for mechanical
engineers and designers who are active in the Pressure Vessel and Piping
Industry to evaluate current software capabilities and products.  The
PVP Conference has arranged an outstanding four-day series of Technical
Sessions for this meeting, and expects attendance by more than 700
engineers. Their areas of interest include PVP research and development,
design, operation, inspection, and maintenance.

As a software vendor, this event provides an excellent sales opportunity
for you to make contact with current and new users of your software
products within the Pressure Vessel and Piping community.  Discussions,
demonstrations and distributing product literature at the Forum will
educate these engineers when it comes to making and influencing buying
decisions.

Forum Details:

Each participating company will be allocated with one five (5) foot
table, chairs, one 110 volt outlet, and an easel to hold a sign or
poster describing your software or naming your company.  The table front
and sides will be covered by drapes provided by the Conference.  Small
vendor displays fitting in this area can be accommodated; you should
contact me with any questions.  There will not be any phones at the
display locations.

As a participant, you will be expected to bring and install your own
computer.  The Forum can accommodate two to three company
representatives demonstrating their product at any one time.  There will
not be any product sales permitted at the Forum, but literature can be
distributed and the participating companies may have hospitality suites
during the conference.

The Forum is setup so that the participants will be given maximum
exposure to the Conference attendees.   The event will be located where
conference participants gather for the technical sessions and where
coffee and refreshment breaks will be held.

Again this year, each company will be charged a participation fee of
$200 for the one-day event.  If you desire to attend the conference
technical sessions, you must register and pay conference fees separately
through ASME.

To reserve a place at the Software Forum, please respond to me by mail,
fax or e-mail by April 30, 2002.  When you send in your fee to me please
make your checks payable to: ASME PVP Division.  My receipt of your
check will be required for formal registration to the event.

You can reply to this e-mail or visit the 2002 Forum web site to
register and to monitor any updates:    http://home.att.net/~jfc7

You can also contact me for further information on hosting coffee breaks
and the Authors Breakfast.

For more information on the conference, visit “Events” at the ASME
Website at http://www.asme.org.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  I look
forward to hearing from you and to our meeting in Vancouver.

Regards,

Jim
 

ASME Contact:
James F. Cory, Jr.
EDS PLM Solutions
2000 Eastman Dr.
Milford, OH  45150
USA
Phone/Fax: 513-576-2419/2402
email: james.f.cory@sdrc.com

Hotel Information:
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada
655 Burrard Street
Vancouver V6C 2R7
British Columbia
Canada
Telephone: +1 604 683 1234
Hotel Fax: +1 604 689 3707
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 

ASME Software Demonstration Forum
April 6, 2000
Attention: Marketing Director
From:  James F. Cory, Jr.
Session Chairman, CTC Software Demonstration Forum

Subject: ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division Conference 2000
July 23-27, 2000
The Westin Hotel
Seattle, Washington

Participation in: CTC Software Demonstration Forum

This year the annual ASME Pressure Vessel and Piping Summer Conference
will be held in Seattle running from July 23-27. The Conference is
sponsored by the ASME Pressue Vessels and Piping (PVP) Division.

On behalf of the Computer Technology Committee (CTC), I would like to
invite your company to participate in the Software Demonstration Forum
that will be held during the conference.  The Forum is a session being
sponsored by CTC as a single day event on Tuesday, July 25, with vendors
demonstrating their software products from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM.

This is our eleventh year for the forum, and we have had an increasing
number of software suppliers attending each year.  We were very
successful at our last conference in Boston, and are now looking forward
to Seattle.

The Forum is designed to provide a convenient opportunity for mechanical
engineers and designers who are active in the Pressure Vessel and Piping
Industry to evaluate current software capabilities and products.  The
PVP Conference has arranged an outstanding four-day series of Technical
Sessions for this meeting, and expects attendance by more than 600
engineers. Their areas of interest include PVP research and development
(R&D), design, operation, inspection, and maintenance.

As a software vendor, this event provides an excellent sales opportunity
for you to make contact with current and new users of your software
products within the Pressure Vessel and Piping community.  Discussions,
demonstrations and distributing product literature at the Forum will
educate these engineers when it comes to making and influencing buying
decisions.

Forum Details:

Each participating company will be allocated with one five (5) foot
table, chairs, one 110 volt outlet, and an easel to hold a sign or
poster describing your software or naming your company.  The table front
and sides will be covered by drapes provided by the Conference.  Small
vendor displays fitting in this area can be accommodated; you should
contact me with any quesitons.  There will not be any phones at the
displaylocations.

As a participant, you will be expected to bring and install your own
computer.  The Forum can accommodate two to three company
representatives demonstrating their product at any one time.  There will
not be any product sales permitted at the Forum, but literature can be
distributed and the participating companies may have hospitality suites
during the conference.

The Forum is setup so that the participants will be given maximum
exposure to the Conference attendees.   The event will be located where
conference participants gather for the technical sessions and where
coffee and refreshment breaks will be held.

Again this year, each company will be charged a participation fee of
$200 for the one-day event.  If you desire to attend the conference
technical sessions, you must register and pay conference fees separately
through ASME.

To reserve a place at the Software Forum, please respond to me by mail,
fax or e-mail by May 15, 2000.  When you send in your fee to me please
make your checks payable to: ASME PVP Division.  My receipt of your
check will be required for formal registration to the event.

For more information on the conference, visit “Events” at the ASME
Website at <http://www.asme.org>.

You should contact me for further information on hosting coffee breaks
and the Authors Breakfast.

ASME Contact:
James F. Cory, Jr.
SDRC
2000 Eastman Dr.
Milford, OH  45150
Phone/Fax: 513-576-2419/2402
Internet: james.f.cory@sdrc.com
 


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May 4, 1998
To: Vladimir Kudriavtsev
From: James F. Cory, Jr.
Session Chairman, CTC Software Demonstration Forum
Subject:ASME/JSME Joint Pressure Vessels and Piping Division Conference 1998
July 26-30, 1998
Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, San Diego, California

Software Demonstration Forum

This year the annual ASME Pressure Vessel and Piping Summer Conference

will be held in San Diego running from July 26-30. The Conference is sponsored

by the ASME PVP Division and the JSME, with participation by the NDE Engineering and

Materials Divisions.

On behalf of the Computer Technology Committee (CTC), I would like to

invite your company to participate in the Software Demonstration Forum that

will be held during the conference. The Forum is a session being sponsored by CTC

as a single day event on Tuesday, July 28, with vendors demonstrating their

software products from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM.

This is our ninth year for the forum, and we have had an increasing

number of software suppliers attending each year. We were very successful at our

last conference in Orlando, and are now looking forward to San Diego.

The Forum is designed to provide a convenient opportunity for mechanical

engineers and designers who are active in the Pressure Vessel and Piping

Industry to evaluate current software capabilities and products. The PVP

Conference has arranged an outstanding four-day series of Technical Sessions for this

meeting, and expects attendance by more than 800 engineers. Their areas of interest

include PVP research and development (R&D), design, operation, inspection, and

maintenance.

As a software vendor, this event provides an excellent sales

opportunity for you to make contact with current and new users of your software

products within the Pressure Vessel and Piping community. Discussions, demonstrations

and distributing product literature at the Forum will educate these

engineers when it comes to making and influencing buying decisions. Since an international

community will be attending the conference, participation in this event will

provide your company with an even broader marketing exposure than typical US only

conferences provide.

Forum Details:

Each participating company will be allocated with one five (5) foot

table, chairs, one 110 volt outlet, and an easel to hold a sign or poster

describing your software or naming your company. The table front and sides will be

covered by drapes provided by the Conference. There will not be any phones or

booth partitions.

As a participant, you will be expected to bring and install your own

computer. The Forum can accommodate two to three company representatives

demonstrating their product at any one time. There will not be any product sales

permitted at the Forum, but literature can be distributed and the participating

companies may have hospitality suites during the conference.

The Forum is setup so that the participants will be given maximum

exposure to the Conference attendees. The event will be located in the

Prefunction Area, where conference participants gather for the technical sessions and

where coffee breaks will be held.

Again this year, each company will be charged a participation fee of

$200 for the one day event. If you desire to attend the conference technical

sessions, you must register and pay conference fees separately through ASME.

To reserve a place at the Software Forum, please respond to me by mail,

fax or e-mail by May 11, 1998. When you send in your fee, please make your

checks payable to: ASME PVP Division.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I look

forward to hearing from you and look forward to our meeting in San Diego.

Regards,

Jim

ASME Contact:
James F. Cory, Jr. SDRC

2000 Eastman Dr. Milford, OH 45150

Phone/Fax: 513-576-2419/2402

Internet: james.f.cory@sdrc.com