Join us at one of these locations:
Pasadena, CA
June 11, 2013
Synopsys Optical Solutions Group
3280 East Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107

Mountain View, CA
June 13, 2013
Synopsys Campus
700 E. Middlefield Rd., Bldg. C
Mountain View, CA 94043

Rochester, NY
June 18, 2013
Radisson Hotel
Rochester Airport
175 Jefferson Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14623

 


Schedule and Agenda

The meetings will be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Complementary lunch as well as morning and afternoon refreshments will be provided for all attendees.

The following agenda is tentative (there may be minor changes in content). Questions and discussion will be encouraged throughout the day.

 

Agenda

  • New Features in CODE V
  • DOE Modeling and Analysis
  • Tips & Tricks from Tech Support
  • OSG Engineering: Environmental Analysis Case Study
  • Glass Expert and Asphere Expert Case Study
  • Useful Techniques for Image Simulation (IMS)
  • Future Plans


Register for CODE V User Group Meeting

You can also send your information (name, company, etc.) to us by email (ora_support@synopsys.com) or by telephone (626) 795-9101. 

Who Should Attend?

Current users of CODE V are the audience for this free one-day meeting, which will be presented in three U.S. cities. The meetings will assume basic familiarity with CODE V, though there are no specific prerequisites. Although the meetings are "regional," customers are welcome to attend any meeting location, subject to space limitations.

About CODE V and User Group Meetings

CODE V is a powerful program for the design, analysis, optimization, and tolerance analysis of optical systems. Its applications range from photographic and video lenses to medical optics, laser scanners, optical disc systems, and optical telecom systems. Although it is easy to use, it is a large and growing program with literally hundreds of special features and thousands of applications. Documentation, technical support, and training courses are very helpful, but current users often want to learn about what's new in the program and how to better use some of the existing features. The CODE V User Group meeting consists of lectures, discussions, and presentations developed by the technical support and engineering staff.