Webinars
Explore our seminars to learn more about FME and what it can offer you.
Upcoming Webinars
How to Efficiently Load Data into Geodatabase
This free webinar will demonstrate three ways to load data into a geodatabase while preserving critical data attributes. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask technical questions about your unique workflow. Attendees will leave this webinar with new time-saving techniques for more efficiently moving data into the ArcGIS environment.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Cost: Free
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| Wednesday, August 11 | Thursday, August 12 | |
| 11:00am PST / 2:00pm EST / 6:00pm GMT | 8:00am PST / 11:00am EST / 3:00pm GMT | |
Past Webinars
Introduction to FME Desktop
Gain a better understanding of FME Desktop. This introductory webinar covers the key features and capabilities of FME Desktop and common spatial data transformation scenarios, across GIS, CAD and other business systems. Viewers will leave this webinar with a better understanding FME Desktop and how it can easily solve spatial data interoperability challenges for you and your organization.
Introduction to FME 2010
Recorded on February 9, 2010, this webinar will help you discover how FME 2010 makes spatial data accessible more than before. Presented by Safe Co-founders, Don Murray and Dale Lutz, this demonstration-intensive session highlights the range of new features and enhancements available in this release.
Unlock the Potential of Your AutoCAD Map 3D Object Data
This informative webinar introduces FME and its powerful capabilities for AutoCAD Map 3D users. Through a series of visual demos and customer examples, you’ll discover how FME can help you better access and use your Map 3D object data to meet your requirements. Attend this insightful webinar to learn how you can quickly and easily:
- Restructure object data to get the exact data model you need
- Read DWG files with object data and integrate them with other formats
- Share object data with others inside and outside your organization
- Validate the quality of your object data
