Where:
Petersen Automotive Museum, 2nd Floor exhibit space
6060 Wilshire Blvd; Los Angeles, CA 90036
www.petersen.org
Presenters:
Jeroen Snepvangers, CEO of RTT (Realtime Technology) (
www.rtt.ag)
Bios:
Jeroen Snepvangers Realtime Technology (RTT)
Jeroen
Snepvangers joined RTT USA Inc as Chief Executive Officer in 2003 to
build the US operations of Realtime Technologies AG. In early 2005,
Snepvangers officially established RTT USA, Inc. as a wholly owned
subsidiary of RTT AG with the opening of the company's Pasadena office.
Snepvangers is responsible for coordinating client teams in cooperation
with the COO to provide software and support to maximize their return
on investment using RTT's class leading 3D visualization solutions.
Prior to joining RTT, Snepvangers served as CRM Sales Director for
Urban Science Applications Inc., a global management consultancy. In
this capacity, Snepvangers provided counsel to automotive clients,
established Urban Sciences Netherlands office, and led the U.S.-based
sales and marketing efforts surrounding a new CRM software product line
for financial institutions.
Snepvangers
earned a masters in business administration at IMD Business School in
Lausanne, Switzerland. He also holds a bachelors degree in mathematics
from the University of Warwick, England.
Heiko Wenczel, Mackevision began
his post-graduate career as an architect for Mercedes Benz where he
participated in the planning and visualization of projects within the
plant. It was in this capacity that he realized that perfect data well
organized within a system seemed to be the key to efficient
work.Turning his attention from plant processes to the product, Heiko
joined an extraordinary team focused on finding a way to build a
comprehensive visual configuration system for the Mercedes fleet; this
would be the first of its kind, showing all configurable aspects of
each vehicle. During this process he again realized the importance of
perfect data; photo-realistic image quality could only be achieved
utilizing a perfect database. To that end, he generated a data
preparation process which could be used for all marketing needs within
the company.Team Visir was established as the central database for
visualization data, but their main goal had always been to create a new
configuration system with extraordinary image quality. Armed with their
innovations in data management, Heiko and his team joined forces with
MACKEVISION to create this new tool, which will be announced at the
CGAM Conference. Realizing the potential within that knowledge and
workflow for motion pictures, Heiko accepted a position with
MACKEVISION as Digital Division Manager and moved to Detroit, doing
business in the United States and thereby establishing MACKEVISION, USA
in the Motor City.
Directions
Located at the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax
From the North: 101 to Highland South; Right/West on Wilshire. Left on Fairfax.
From the South: I-10 to Fairfax North; Right in parking lot before Wilshire.
Parking
Park
underneath the building for $10, or Street parking available on Fairfax
(after 6pm) or Wilshire (after 7pm). Check signs for surrounding
streets.
Public Transit
Public
transit Buses 780, 217, and 20 run down Wilshire Blvd. 780 and 217
can be caught from Highland/Hollywood train station.
www.metro.net
Fees/Registration:
The event is free to
Los Angeles ACM SIGGRAPH members and $20 for non-members. New members
that sign up on site and pay the $40 annual membership fee (checks
orcash only) do not have to pay the $20 fee.
Special Thanks
Mary Hoadley and Gary Brincat, Autodesk
Mieke Snepvangers, RTT(Realtime Technology)
Derek Ramsay and David Folks, Springbox
Sharon Eisenberg, Diana Lee, Joan Collins Carey, LA SIGGRAPH
And All of the members of the Executive Council and volunteers