By Joe Graney, Engineering Director, Santa Cruz Bicycles
By Joe Graney, Engineering Director, Santa Cruz Bicycles
PTC announced that Hamilton Sundstrand headquartered in Windsor Locks, CT, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, has selected Arbortext to help ensure its technical publications are compliant with S1000D standards. Arbortext® for S1000D is PTC’s product information delivery solution used for structured authoring, technical illustrations, publishing and viewing interactive electronic technical publications (IETP) in accordance with the Aerospace and Defense Specification 1000D. With the implementation of PTC’s solution for S1000D, Hamilton Sundstrand has expanded its use of the PTC® Product Development System (PDS). Hamilton Sundstrand has been a PTC customer since 1999.
PTC today announced that Richard Childress Racing (RCR), whose cars are designed and developed using PTC’s industry-leading Pro/ENGINEER parametric MCAD/CAM/CAE software, has claimed victory at the Budweiser Shootout, NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series exhibition event which took place Saturday, February 7, 2009 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
PTC announced that Vaillant Group, a leading internationally operating heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technology concern headquartered in Germany, has successfully implemented Windchill® as its global platform for product development content and process management.
Leading Supplier of Elevators and Escalators Streamlines Global Product Development with Windchill®
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PTC today announced that SOGIN has licensed PTC Windchill to centralise its product development information and standardise business processes in order to achieve a more efficient and safer management of decommissioning data. Sogin was established in 1999 under the framework of the re-organisation of the national electricity sector. The company is responsible for decommissioning Italy’s nuclear power plants and handling their radioactive waste.