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Concurrent Engineering Blog

How Creo 3.0 Supports Concept Design Improvement

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 20-Jun-2014 17:04:00

When it comes to concept design, companies typically have a range of different paradigms that they want to use during the concept design phase. Then they want to be able to reuse this data during the design development, without losing any of the design intent. So, it isn’t a surprise that having the right tools in place is vital if you are going to make the best use of your concept design work.

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What’s New in Creo 3.0?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 19-Jun-2014 13:57:00

PTC Creo 3.0 is now here. But what does this new release mean for designers and engineers? As the latest release of Creo continues to deliver greater power and more flexibility to support the acceleration of the product development process, we evaluate some of the headline benefits of this new release.

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How to Bring Your Concept Designs into the 21st Century

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 12-Jun-2014 16:17:00

Concept design is crucial to the success of a product. But getting design concepts into a shareable electronic format has traditionally been a challenge.

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Concurrent Engineering Awarded PTC’s PLM Preferred Status

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 10-Jun-2014 17:26:00

Product Lifecycle Management specialist, Concurrent Engineering, has been rewarded for its efforts in helping the manufacturers to transform their competitiveness. 

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How to Solve the Problem of Working in a Multi-CAD Environment

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 06-Jun-2014 12:02:00

Working from 3D models from another CAD system can derail your product design schedule. But the fact is that working in a multiple CAD environment is becoming increasingly important for companies. As a result, companies need to have a system or tool in place to help them cope with the challenges that are associated with multi-CAD.

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Creo 3.0 – New Release of Creo is Coming Soon

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 30-May-2014 16:39:00

You might have already heard: Creo 3.0 is coming soon. The official worldwide launch of Creo 3.0 is due on June 16th 2014, at PTC Live Global. 

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How does Design Reuse Benefit the Whole Organisation?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 23-May-2014 12:34:00

You are working on a new product design and need a particular part to complete the model. So, what are your options in this situation? Often engineers will opt to design a new part: purpose designed and built for the new product. 

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How to Get Started with the Excel Component in PTC Mathcad

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 21-May-2014 11:15:00

Do you have large data sets in Excel, which are essential to your design? But, you don’t want to have to use Excel for your engineering calculations? This is exactly what the Excel component in PTC Mathcad is designed for. The Excel component allows you to leverage data from existing spreadsheets, without having to convert the data or learn a new tool.

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What You Need to Know About Freestyle in PTC Creo

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 16-May-2014 16:22:00

Complex surface modelling used to require specific skills and expertise. But this is no longer the case. New tools and capabilities, which are available in Creo Parametric, now mean that it is easier than ever before for you to create freeform models with high-quality, curvature-continuous surfaces. With Freestyle in Creo Parametric, you no longer need to struggle to achieve the final result that you want.

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How Can Service Improvement Help Your Company?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 09-May-2014 11:54:00

There are real opportunities and challenges facing service and service provision today. For successful companies, connection global service operations together can help to increase revenue, profitability and customer value. But to gain and maintain this competitive advantage, you’ll need to improve service processes everywhere. This includes new and emerging markets, as well as your established base.

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