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Concurrent Engineering Blog

What is the Role of PDM for SMEs?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 26-Sep-2013 15:19:00

PDM is really important to help control access and share information. Research into PDM shows that there is strong correlation between business performance and a company’s ability to manage their data successfully. Companies that were able to grow revenue and profit are typically better at data management than average companies. So having a PDM solution in place can be an important factor for driving business.

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PLM Implementations- Should the focus be on data or process

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 19-Sep-2013 16:52:00

When it comes to starting a PLM implementation in your organisation, should you be looking to start by organising your data? Or do you need to begin your implementation by integrating your processes with PLM. Today, we’re going to look at the arguments for both sides. Just to be clear, what we are discussing is where should you focus start when it comes to PLM. Should it be data or process? This is not about whether you already have your data and processes under control.

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How to Get Started With Drawings in Creo Parametric 2.0

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 12-Sep-2013 15:36:00

Today, we’re going to look at how to create a drawing file in Creo Parametric. We’ll also look at some basic tools and features that you can use to get started with drawings in Creo Parametric 2.0.

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4 Factors to Consider when Standardising CAD Systems

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 05-Sep-2013 12:11:00

The process of designing new products is more complex than ever before. With multiple partners and manufacturers often involved in any project, clear communication and collaboration are vital. Yet, this comes with its own complexity, especially when manufacturers and supply chain partners are using different CAD tools. It’s not surprising that problems occur; more complex processes, additional costs and increased room for error. 

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How Product Analytics Can Help Your Product Development Process

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 29-Aug-2013 16:30:00

Are you satisfied with the level of feedback provided during product development, including feedback from your supply chain? What if you were able to provide enterprise-level visibility into the risk of missing product performance targets, potential product and material compliance failures, and supply chain disruptions?

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Why You Should Optimise Processes to Accelerate Time to Market

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 15-Aug-2013 16:09:00

Timing is everything. As a designer, engineer or executive in today’s world, you are driven by the demand to get your products to market quickly.

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Why Companies Need to Capture Digital Prototypes?

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 08-Aug-2013 15:31:00

Companies that are designing sophisticated products, with either electro-mechanical or highly engineered components need to balance product development costs, quality and time to market pressures.

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How to Make Concept Design More Effective

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 01-Aug-2013 15:38:00

Concept design is crucial to product development. It doesn’t matter whether you use traditional techniques, 2D tools, or 3D tools, getting your concept design right is vital for the subsequent stages of product development. This is where creative and innovative ideas can have the most impact; before a product have been involved in weeks of design development.

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How to Improve Interoperability at your Company

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 26-Jul-2013 11:34:00

In today’s design environment, the ability to leverage a design up and down the design process is critical. But, for many companies, there is a real challenge here; they need to overcome the difficulties of managing interoperability between different environments and tools.  

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How to make working with multi-CAD data easy

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 18-Jul-2013 14:00:00

Having to work with non-native CAD files can be a frustrating process. The problem is clear; you have CAD data that you need to work with, but it was created in a different CAD tool to the one that you use. Having a tool that enables you to work with non-native CAD data, without having to recreate it can be invaluable, saving you time and money

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