iWe had a great turnout in Paris for the Plant Solutions briefing – close to 40 people! It wasn’t the best demo I’ve ever given, but our EMEA Business Development Manager extraordinaire, Mike Malkin, made sure we stayed on track. People appeared to understand what AutoCAD P&ID and Plant 3D is all about and they quickly moved on to questions of the greater suite of products needed in Plant design – what about MEP, what about Inventor, what about Electrical and Instrumentation?
I’ve uploaded a better demo for Milan . . .ahhh, Milan. My Milan adventure started when we decided to take a taxi from the Milan airport to the hotel – THAT was a 70 Euro adventure. And I get dropped at my hotel (in the rain, of course) only to find it was closed. Dark. Cerrado. Padlocked and bolted. (thanks Travelocity!) Panic, scramble, phone calls and frantic emails ensue. There is not another hotel in the area to be found for under 400 Euros, but eventually we find rooms across town.
(We means me and my boss, Jeff. Actually, We means me because Jeff had nothing to do with the new hotel choice, which he refers to as the youth hostel in the wrong part of town. Mike, being the extraordinaire traveler that he is, had a different hotel booked with absolutely no issues. Show off.).
Ok. I’m off to dinner. Pizza – go figure. Ah well, when in Milan . . .



Hehe! It's funny, I bumped into this blog searching for Cad9 details. I'm an intirior designer and use CAD a lot :) I love all additional programs as well :)There are so many - I've never heard of these before, are they landscape design programs? I just ordered tickets to Paris via LastMinuteTravel- hope to see some good architecture around this great city :)
Posted by: Paris Hotels | October 27, 2009 at 09:20 AM