An Excellent Return to NOLA for COE 2022
By Marc Young, Founder and Owner, xLM Solutions
xLM Solutions’ Marc Young summarizes his experience at COE 2022, describing themes, new 3DX roles, trends and xLM’s 3 sessions.

There is nothing like an in-person conference after we’ve been away for two years. COE 2022 gave us the opportunity to catch up with old friends, colleagues, and customers and to meet new friends – all face-to-face. And once again, NOLA was an amazing host city – the good times roll all the time. Mark your calendars – COE 2023 will be in Miami, April 16-19, 2023. COE 2022, as always, is an important networking event with valuable presentations, interesting sessions, and awesome keynotes from industry leaders. We attended as many sessions as we could and had a terrific time meeting up with 3DEXPERIENCE experts and customers. As we described in our previous blog, we presented three sessions at COE 2022:
- Migrating Data to 3DEXPERIENCE
- Best Practices and Lessons Learned for Implementing 3DEXPERIENCE with a Collaborative Team While Migrating from a Legacy System to 3DEXPERIENCE, which we presented with one of our customers
- Project Management in 3DEXPERIENCE
- Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)
- Modeling and Simulation (Mod-Sim)
- Current Design Trends
- New 3DEXPERIENCE Roles
- Thoughts from the Electric Car Presentations
- Sustainability through design that includes to recycling. DS is creating new roles to help improve on sustainability, such as being able to better manage material as a product is built through tear-down and recycling. Dassault is offering two new roles in this effort: Sustainable Innovation Analyst and Sustainable Innovation Manager.
- Cognitive Automated Design and artificial intelligence added to generative automated design to assist in generating the best parts / shapes, etc. The effort is to intelligently determine how to best design parts, such as running different simulations with different parameters until the best design or various designs with trade off can be presented. By adding AI Drive, the question could come up, could AI replace the engineer or designer? And the message was no, as there will always be a critical need for the human touch to create the final product. AI can be an efficient addition to generative design on thin parts, such as sheet metal, and to identify generative tolerances to automatically add them to 3D models.
- Virtual and Augmented Reality processes that allow the user to be immersed in the product virtually.
- Create Design Experience – gives users the ability to easily start with sketches and do more design and creative work to help bridge the gap to more Class A heaving or functional design
- Sustainable Innovator Manager – provides the ability to enforce sustainable goals in the design phases and offers weight and environmental analytics for decision making
- Digital Mockup Validation Managers – allows the ability to create design reviews and mockups all on the web. DS will soon add the ability to see simulation results
- Risk Manager – gives users the ability to create risks and work on risks, including dashboards of risk heat map, risk breakdown, risk classification and risk action plan. These roles extend the risk functionality in the DPM Project management role.
- Supplier Network Manager – allows sourcing mangers to create and manage supplier and other key information