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Win 2 Tickets to The Peak of Data & AI 2025! 

Do you have a favourite memory from a past Safe Software conference? Whether it was an inspiring session, a great conversation, or a fun moment with the community - we want to hear about it!

Haven’t attended before? No problem! Tell us why you’d love to experience The Peak 2025 in Seattle, WA (May 6-8) for the first time.

Share your story in the comments for a chance to win 2 tickets - a prize valued at $2,780! 

Bonus: Add a photo with your comment for an extra entry!

📅 Enter by Sunday, March 9, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time
🏆 Winner will be contacted by Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

Read the full contest guidelines here.

 

The diabetic coma parfait ice cream bar!


In a bizarre rescue mission, involves a plush operative known only as the FME Lizard.  Intel confirms was last seen captive, imprisoned within a child's claw machine, its grip as tenacious as a proprietary file format locking away invaluable data.

Failure to complete this mission, will result in fragmented systems, missed opportunities, and a world drowning in inefficient processes.

Lizard held the secret of escaping the labyrinth of Data Formats, Integration, Transformation and Automation.
 

 


Since March last year, I have been working as a freelance FME/GIS analyst, after already using FME for the past five years. In my first year, I had the opportunity to assist seven different clients with my FME expertise.

Last week marked my official one-year anniversary, and that calls for something special! This month, I’ll be launching my own free custom transformer, which I’ve been developing between projects.

I’ve never attended the FME conference before due to the travel distance, but I would love to go someday to gain new insights and connect with fellow FME enthusiasts!

To all my Dutch FME friends—keep an eye out for a free KLIC custom transformer in the coming weeks! 🚀


My first UC (downton in the Fraser University, I believe) started with an FME Workbench training. The first explanation given there (how features flow through a workspace), made me utter: learning this made my trip already worthwhile: the conference had yet to start!

 

Last FMEUC's photo

 


Thank you again to everyone who entered the contest and shared such wonderful memories and stories! The winner has now been contacted. Check your email in case it is you! We’ll announce the winner on the FME Community shortly.