COExperience Session Preview — CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE. The Modern Studio Solution

COExperience is quickly approaching, coming to Reno, Nevada April 7-10. Join fellow experts — users and industry partners — to reconnect and access transformative education that will build skills, increase efficiencies and gain knowledge. Bill M. Silamionos’ session CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE. The Modern Studio Solution is sure to be popular. Get a sneak peek of what to expect in this Q&A.

Q: Can you give a brief overview of your session?

A: The Modern Studio Solution session highlights how organizations can streamline collaboration by leveraging a single 3DExperience platform. This unified approach accelerates project cycles, from initial product conception to final manufacturing, fostering efficiency and innovation across teams.

Q: Who should attend?

A: Studio managers/directors, concept designers/managers, product engineers and manufacturing engineers.

Q: Why is this topic important to industry members?

A: It explains how our platform reduces project cycle times while validating product outcomes to ensure the highest perceived quality as a result.

Q: What is one piece of information you are particularly excited to share in your session?

A: How the 3DExperience platform and its modern applications and processes enhance the initial product vision and outcome while significantly reducing development time. Simultaneously, it brings together all stakeholders within an organization, turning product ideas into successful realities.


Bill M. Silamianos is a senior industry process consultant for Dassault Systèmes. He specializes in the CATIA creative design; subdivision modeling, CAS to class-A surfacing and reverse engineering solutions. His main mission is to demonstrate the use of CATIA studio applications in real industry process experiences in order to show the value of CATIA solutions on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Silamianos was inspired by vehicle design at an early age and started working in the automotive modeling field in 1985. He began design school in the late 80s and quickly progressed into the digital world, where he had the pleasure of providing his services to some of the largest OEMs in North America, Europe, Asia and South America.

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