
myCAD Day Lyon 2025

See you at myCAD 2025!
Over the years, the myCAD event has become a must for design offices, 3D designers and technical managers wishing to optimize their use of solutions from Visiativ, Dassault Systèmes and their partners.
The event returns in 2025 to enable you to understand, get to grips with and train for tomorrow's solutions!
What can you expect at myCAD 2025 Lyon?
🔶A 100% CAD day designed to meet the real challenges facing design offices.
🔶Live technical demonstrations to discover the latest in CAD software SOLIDWORKS, CATIA, 3DEXPERIENCE...
🔶Thematic workshops to delve deeper into business topics: automation, technical data management, spare parts catalog, AI...
🔶Customer feedback to draw inspiration from real projects and share best practices.
🔶Exchanges with Visiativ experts and partners to ask your questions and challenge your projects
🔶A regional tour, close to your teams, for a moment of local and convivial exchange.
Program for myCAD Lyon 2025 day
This year, we're offering you a tailor-made program where you'll be able to choose your course according to your needs: themed workshops, hands-on sessions, demonstrations... Some sessions will be repeated so that you can attend all the workshops of your choice, and not miss a thing!
As a bonus, take advantage of a 30-minute meeting with a Visiativ expert to discuss the subject of your choice, by registering via the form.

The witness of the myCAD Lyon 2025 day
To round off this last date in the myCAD 2025 tour of France, we're delighted to welcome Benoit PROBST, Managing Director of the ArtéOh design office, which designed the Olympic cauldron for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Since 2009, ArtéOh has been assisting all players in the live entertainment and art worlds with their creative projects, large and small.
Benoit PROBST will take you through the entire process of creating this incredible project: the Olympic cauldron is a true technical feat. In fact, it was created without any gas or fuel, powered solely by a 100% electric flame, giving the illusion of a real flame. This illusion is made possible by a backlit water mist, creating a magical, fairy-tale effect.