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Quickly build a spatially accurate layout and process simulation model simultaneously all within AutoCAD, using Factory Design Assets or blocks and the ProModel for AutoCAD Add-in. Simulate the scaled model directly in AutoCAD with the click of a button. View results in the Output Viewer and easily make, test and validate layout and process changes in AutoCAD. Finalize the model, then view it in 3D with Autodesk Inventor and ProModel 3D Animator.

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Use this free version to get you on the right track to optimized factory design the first time. Models built in the free version can be easily opened and enhanced in the full ProModel for AutoCAD Edition as well as in the ProModel Optimization Suite; both of which allow even more complex model building logic and analytics.

Create an AutoCAD layout using Factory Assets (or AutoCAD blocks) to represent the stations or operations required to make your product. Then build the process model using flows and other features from the ProModel Ribbon on the AutoCAD menu.

This is an evaluation version of the software that will run for 30 days. You are able to purchase a full version of the software at any time or renew your trial at the end of the 30 day period. To upgrade to the purchased version visit the following site:

Around 1990, the Superstar II was birthed (followed by a Promodel II), with its altered shape, Asian-made status and extra padding. Throughout the decade and into the next, it was a bestseller in big chains globally. But there were still several China and Korea made editions of the early 1990s that retained a silhouette akin to the 1980s shape.

By 1996, adidas was targeting the skate market more directly, running ads in the skate press featuring Josh Kalis. Signing Superstar wearers like Gonz and Quim Cardona, the connection with the culture was made contractual. Oddities cropped up in the press too, like the unusual double-tongued Canvas Super Modified version of the shelltoe from 1997.

The Consortium hit would be followed by a pop culture riffing Expression Series, limited to 4,000 pairs of each and using the Superstar I silhouette, with Andy Warhol, Captain Tsubasa, Lee Quinones (a clear nod back to Wild Style), Project Playground, Disney, adicolor and Upper Playground. Then a Music Series, limited to 5,000 pairs of each Superstar I, with Run-DMC, Ian Brown, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Roc-a-Fella, Underworld, Bad Boy and Missy Elliott all involved. The Superstar II shape would be used as the base for a Cities Series and Anniversary Series. That made up 34 shoes.

The latest version of the popular ProModel simulation software is specially designed for student use. The software comes with demo and reference models and online help. Provides limited capabilities for student usage:

  • 20 locations
  • 8 entities
  • 8 resources
  • 5 attributes
  • 15 Run-Time Interface macros

I have had the Pro version of the iPhone for years, but this year I got to thinking, do you really need to go Pro? What is it that you are getting for that extra few hundred pounds? So I did something that many would consider to be stupid and ill thoughts out. I downgraded from my iPhone 14 Pro Max to the standard iPhone 14.

Other people might find the difference more noticeable and be more aware than myself of it. This is one reason why I think that Apple should have 120hz across the Standard and Pro Models. When I look at the Google Pixel 7a, which is substantially cheaper than the iPhone 14 Pro, has a refresh rate of 90hz.

This will only be an issue or, should I say, a consideration if you are upgrading from an earlier model. Hopefully, when the 15 series comes out, this will be across all models and not just reserved for the Pro Models.

So do you need to go for the Pro version? Well, that is very much a personal call. It will all come down to what you use your phone for and if you are prepared to forego some of the additional perks that you will get with a Pro Model.

For me, I could live with the regular 14 model, but I do miss a few things. The camera is good, but I am used to having a Telephoto and Macro lens. Although I have gotten used to the lack of ProMotion, it is nice to have.

ProModel-MedModel Simulation Essentials Course Details Designed for the new user, this three day course focuses on elements of understanding simulation technology and model building using ProModel or MedModel, as appropriate for your industry. Includes the mechanics of model building and understanding how to analyze your model results with the Output Viewer. This three-day course features hands-on model building and is designed to provide a solid foundation for future projects.

Course Outline

Day One
Introduction to simulation and its purposes
Creating simple models in ProModel or MedModel. Our LEAP paradigm.
The effects of variability--understanding distributions and how they are used to add real-life variability to a simulation model
Understanding results and using the Output Viewer to create charts and representations of data.
Basic implementation of queues in ProModel or MedModel.
Using variables to track key metrics.
Routing rules, move logic, operation statements, working with the logic builder

Building on the foundation of our Simulation Essentials course, this two day course teaches the intermediate modeler advanced modeling techniques such as arrays and external files, simplification techniques, debugging and troubleshooting, logic tips, and subroutines. For the second day, the student will choose four to six modules of more advanced training topics, such as: load and unload, arrival patterns, or AGV concepts. Day One of this course is designed to be universal to all industries (appropriate for ProModel and MedModel users alike). Day Two may contain industry specific techniques, based on your modeling needs.

Format

The course is designed to be an in-depth, two-day course focused on hands-on implementation of advanced modeling techniques. You will learn the techniques and features for modeling a variety of real-world situations through a series of practical exercises, demonstrations, and lectures.

Prerequisite:
Successful completion of the Simulation Essentials training course

Optional Modules
Additional modules are available for instruction on the second day. Please email trai...@promodel.com if you need your instructor to cover one or more of these topics:

Balking and Reneging
Balking is the action of approaching a line or waiting area and deciding not to get into the line. Reneging is the action of getting out of a queue after waiting for a period of time. Learn techniques for modeling these types of situations.

Continuous flow modeling
Model continuous systems with a discrete event simulator. The basics of how to model continuous flow systems such as petroleum refinement plants, fluid production, or textile production.

Conveyors and Queues
Learn to model specific types of conveyors such as bucket and onboard, and gain more understanding of traditional conveyors. Understand the differences between using queues and conveyors. Includes tips for determining the shortest queue length.

Cranes
Define bridges, rails, hoists, crane envelope and coordinates. Understand crane priorities.

Everything you need to know to get started with Process Simulator. This introductory class teaches how to effectively use Process Simulator, our Visio based simulation tool. Attendees will use Process Simulator to build simulation models, add simulation properties to existing Visio flowcharts, define and run multiple scenarios to determine the best process design, and analyze process performance by viewing summary statistics, bar charts, histograms, and time-series graphs of key process performance indicators.

Process Simulator Advanced Training teaches additional modeling techniques to be successful with your Process Simulator projects. We incorporate hands-on exercises and video instruction. These more advanced Process Simulator topics include Data Graphics, Macros, Subroutines, and External Arrival files. The Process Simulator Basics course is a prerequisite for this class (and available in both live and recorded versions online).

Process Simulator Essentials Classroom Based Training (CBT)
This is a two day course that covers all the essential Process Simulator topics that every model builder should know. It covers all the topics of the Basics class, and the best of the Advanced class. We use these materials for our classroom based training sessions, whether on our site or yours. This course is designed to take the beginning Process Simulator user through all of the major concepts associated with creating simulation models in Process Simulator. Join us in our training facilities (either in Orem, Utah or Allentown, Pennsylvania) for live, hands-on, classroom based training with an experienced instructor.

ProModel offers comprehensive training for all our modeling software. We provide basic, advanced and custom training taught by our expert instructors and consultants. You can choose between pre-scheduled public classes at several locations throughout the United States or private on-site trainings or jump-starts scheduled at your convenience and in your facilities. On-Site Training
Up to ten of your staff can become proficient in any of the ProModel software packages at a reasonable price. We will send one of our instructors to your location for a two- or three-day, intensive training seminar. We are anxious to help you get started. Give our training team a call at 1-888-ProModel, and we will be happy to help.

Demonstrate your ProModel education and professional experience
Pass the appropriate ProModel exams
Receive industry recognition for your knowledge and proficiency
Receive awards and certificates documenting your certification status

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