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Solid Edge Embedded Client (SEEC) Integration with Teamcenter

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Agenda Item Description
Welcome & Introduction Overview of the session objectives and introduction to SEEC and its role in CAD-PLM integration.
What is SEEC? Understanding the Solid Edge Embedded Client, its purpose, and how it connects Solid Edge with Teamcenter.
SEEC Workflow Overview Learn the core workflow including login, design creation, check-in/check-out, and data management within Teamcenter.
Data Management in SEEC Explore how SEEC handles file storage, metadata, version control, and revision management.
Key Capabilities Overview of major features such as BOM management, design reuse, access control, and workflow automation.
Demo Session Live demonstration of SEEC integration including saving designs, managing revisions, and retrieving data from Teamcenter.
Architecture & Deployment Basic understanding of system architecture, deployment options, and integration considerations.
Summary & Q&A Session Recap key takeaways and address participant questions for better clarity and understanding.

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Dakota Morgan is a Teamcenter Application Engineer with a background in network design and research. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics and a certificate in Cybersecurity. Dakota applies his technical expertise to optimize Teamcenter environments, drawing on both academic research and hands-on engineering experience.

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