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Concurrent Engineering Blog

How Best-in-Class Companies Gain Advantage Through Simulation Tools

Posted by Adam Flaherty on 22-Jan-2018 16:15:00

Advancements in simulation tools have made it easier than ever before for small and mid-sized organisations to access the technology. This is a positive development because as the products we design become more complicated, it is more difficult to evaluate how different design options will behave in real-world situations, without undermining your budgets and deadlines.

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All Things Creo: Get the Product Design & Development Capabilities You Need

Posted by Emily Priest on 19-Jan-2018 15:01:00

Creo is all things from concept design to simulation, right through to manufacturing and to connecting your products in the field. It makes you more productive than ever before; it’s depth of capabilities means that you can design the products of the future - now. And, with the range of extensions available, it’s possible to get the solution you need to your product design and development requirements.

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Four Product Design Trends That Will Shape 2018

Posted by Andrew Hanson on 16-Jan-2018 14:20:00

The Internet of Things (IoT) is already changing the way products are designed and developed. The ability of smart, connected products to feedback important information from the field directly to the manufacturer means that organisations can access more insight and data than ever before. Fundamentally, this helps to improve future product iterations and even new product lines.

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Upcoming Webinar: Introduction to Product Data Management

Posted by Emily Priest on 11-Jan-2018 16:15:00

Many companies are still struggling with inefficient manual processes, lack of tracability in their processes and issues related to managing multi-CAD environments. In fact, the average engineer loses up to 25% of their time searching for files, recreating data and answering requests from other people.

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New Office Opening: Concurrent Engineering Opens the Doors at Vienna House

Posted by Emily Priest on 02-Jan-2018 16:00:00

Today, Tuesday 2nd January 2018, Concurrent Engineering opens the doors to its new office at Vienna House, located in Birmingham International Park.

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Cloud PLM: Overcoming the Hurdles to Adoption

Posted by Adrian Lowe on 14-Dec-2017 16:30:00

With the ability to scale up and down as needed and a faster time to value, it’s no wonder organisations are increasingly moving their PLM to the cloud.

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How IoT Benefits and Supports Service Teams

Posted by Andrew Hanson on 07-Dec-2017 14:01:00

Gartner has predicted that 20.8 billion connected devices will come online by 2020, showing just how much the Internet of Things (IoT) is already changing the way we live. But its potential impact on the way businesses deliver support services is an area that deserves particular focus. 

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How to Keep Your Technical Documentation Up-To-Date

Posted by Adam Flaherty on 30-Nov-2017 15:30:00

A survey by Tech-Clarity revealed that 30% of service leaders believe their technical documentation contains inaccuracies.

With dozens of engineering change orders (ECOs) submitted throughout an asset’s lifecycle, the thought of outdated parts information is a sobering one.

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What You Need to Know About Model-Based Definition

Posted by Adam Flaherty on 24-Nov-2017 10:00:00

One of the hottest topics in the world of product design and manufacturing is model-based definition. Otherwise known as ‘MBD’, it saves engineers time and prevents manual error. It’s particularly useful in additive manufacturing, and thanks to advancements in software tools such as Creo 4.0, MBD is now far easier to add to an engineer’s toolkit.

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Surface Modelling: Why Image Matters in Product Design

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 17-Nov-2017 16:00:00

In our image-conscious world, the way something looks is often as important to success as features and functions.

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