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Concurrent Engineering Blog

How to Increase Design Reuse with Product Data Management

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 20-Jun-2013 12:50:00

Time is increasingly important for companies. Getting products to market faster and reacting to customer demands are essential to remain competitive. 

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How to solve the problem of transitioning between 2D and 3D

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 13-Jun-2013 15:05:00

Does your company still use a standalone 2D CAD tool before working on the design in 3D? Even though 3D solid modeling has become the standard for complex engineering tasks, your company may still have a 2D CAD system in your tool set. It’s fairly common to use 2D for upfront conceptual engineering. The problem that this has traditionally caused is that when you finally want to transition the concept from 2D to 3D, you either need to perform a complicated import of 2D data into a 3D tool or manually recreate the design from scratch in 3D. 

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An Introduction to Creo Options Modeler

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 06-Jun-2013 16:52:00

Creo Options Modeler is a dedicated app for creating ad validating modular product assemblies, regardless of the complexity of the assembly. It helps you to deliver personalise products, which meet your customer's needs. Whether these are market based or regional based requirements, Creo Options Modeler can help you to deliver them. 
Companies develop products with modular architects, using Creo Options Modeler, meaning that they can deliver competitive differentiation to market. At the same time, they are able to keep cost and complexity under control. When you combine Creo Options Modeler with Windchill, you can generate and validate precise 3D representations of product designs that are actually connects to the Bill of Material from the Windchill environment. 

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How have Product Design Tools Changed and Developed

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 30-May-2013 11:44:00

From humble beginnings to advanced CAD technology, product design tools have come a long way. The tools now used in product design have developed significantly to the sketches and drawings first used by designers. In this blog post, we’ll look at how product design tool have changed and the impact this has had on product development process.

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What simulation driven design could mean for your product design

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 23-May-2013 16:54:00

Today we are going to talk about simulation driven design. What we are seeing people try to do now is to bring simulation in at an earlier stage of the design process. So, it is no longer restricted to later stages, such as design validation and verification. By introducing simulation earlier in the design process, it opens up the possibility of making a lot more changes; using it to drive the overall design instead of limiting it to the backend of the process. 

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Formula Student Gears Up for its 15th Year

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 16-May-2013 13:32:00

Formula Student is taking place on 4th July- 7th July 2013, at the Silverstone circuit. Now in its 15th year, Formula student is the largest motorsport competition for students in Europe. Teams are challenged to design and build their own single-seater race car, before taking on the other teams at the Silverstone event in both static and dynamic events. And, as a Sponsor of Formula Student 2013, we can’t wait for the Formula Student event and the chance to meet all of the young engineers taking part in the programme.

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What CAD Users Need to Know About Direct Modeling

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 09-May-2013 16:04:00

Until recently the use of direct modeling was limited to animation. But, now, designers of all types are starting to use direct modeling. Improvements in the tools now mean it is easier that ever before for designers to create the products that their customer's want. 

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4 Key Enhancements in Creo Direct 2.0

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 03-May-2013 10:54:00

The improvements made in the latest release of Creo Direct now mean it is easier than ever before for designers and engineers to build and design better products. Read below to discover more about the 4 key enhancements made in Creo Direct 2.0, which are making it easier than ever before for engineers and designers to use a direct modelling approach.

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What you Need to Know about Product Data Management

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 25-Apr-2013 17:36:00

Product data management (PDM) is important for companies, as it enables them to control access and share information effectively. There has been research done, which concludes a strong correlation between business performance and a company’s ability to manage their product data [source: www.tech-clarity.com]. By using a PDM system, organisation are better able to support growth and overall performance.

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Why you need engineering calculation software?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 18-Apr-2013 12:56:00

Having the right tools for the job is vital for engineers to be able to get the job done. Engineering calculations are vital for all stages of product development. By having the right tools for this, engineers across different industries are able to streamline product development process by predicting the behaviour and performance of designs. And, as organisations face more challenges than ever before, the need to accurately capture engineering calculations has never been higher. 

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