

Bart likes to bring up Freud in his classes, he feels that it’s helping people understand the psychology behind the software’ attitudes, so they may learn one or the other tool. In his first presentation, Bart will share in one, and then the other a workflow with respect to a few different models, so that participants can see some of the small differences between the two packages. In the second presentation, he will outline a metric for you to consider when evaluating which software to utilize at your company. Freud was probably talking about people and communities, however we feel that his theory rings true in many cases. In the case of Creo & Solidworks, we will in a series of presentation highlight the small differences of the two competing software packages.

It’s a great way to de-compress from work and learn a thing or two.ĭeemed 100 years ago this year Freud’s theory of “Narcissism of Minor Differences” reflects society’s tendency to emphasize minor differences among competing entities or groups. Enter the at RandolphĬreo vs Solidworks: comparing small differences between the two.ĪFTERBURN = AFTERWORK presentations with friends (and beer). The SolidWorks installed base is estimated at 1.3 million users. Green Street Buzz *000 to enter the building. The third major high-end CAD/CAM/CAE PLM software package. Design Engine is hosting our AfterBurn = Afterwork networking event with a discussion in our Chicago studio. Join us Thursday, June 15th from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM at 120 N.
