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Concurrent Engineering Blog

Why CAD consolidation doesn’t need to be complicated

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 12-Dec-2013 13:10:00

Working in multi-CAD environment can be a real challenge for engineering and designers. Discrepancies between different CAD tools can mean hours spent cleaning up data and ensuring that legacy data is fully integrated.

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Creo and Mathcad Prime 3.0 integration- benefits whole organisation

Posted by Mari Saona on 21-Nov-2013 14:58:00

You may have been wondering how 3D CAD software Creo works with engineering calculations software Mathcad Prime 3.0. John Sheehan spoke on his blog earlier this year about how the two work together. In fact, he made it known to his readers that the integration between the two products has existed since 2006. To what extent are they integrated? Well, dimensions and parameters can be sent from Creo to Mathcad where it can be run through complex (or simple) calculations – the results of which can be returned to Creo and tied back to the dimensions and parameters. 

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An Introduction to Direct Modeling

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 31-Oct-2013 15:46:00

It is only in the last few years that direct modeling has really started to come to the fore. While it has previously only been used in a few functions, many engineers and designers are now turning to a direct modeling approach in some of their work. In this blog post, we’ll out line why this is the case.

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PTC Creo 2D & 3D Design Event- Includes FREE Concorde Experience

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 21-Oct-2013 10:08:00

We’re very excited to announce the details of out PTC Creo Improving 2D & 3D design event. This free one-day event will be held at Brooklands museum, the birthplace of British motorsport.

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What you need to know about working with multi-CAD data

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 17-Oct-2013 17:16:00

Product design often happens in a multi-team setting. While there are many advantages of this, including being able to scale more quickly or access particular expertise, there are drawbacks.

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The Pros and Cons of Parametric Modeling

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 11-Oct-2013 14:30:00

Years ago, when parametric technology and features first came about, it’s not an exaggeration to say that it revolutionised the CAD industry. This technology really changed the way that engineering organisations not only developed 3D models, it also changed the way that they made amends to the drawings as well. Even recently, research has shown the benefits of building intelligence into models and modular approaches that really provide a lot of power and help automate a lot of the engineering process.

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11 Tweetable Facts about Creo Parametric

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 03-Oct-2013 14:57:00

Creo parametric offers users the highest level of performance of any 3D parametric modeling software. It also gives you greater depth of capability and more option extensions to meet your specific needs. With such an impressive toolset, it’s not a surprise that we want to share this. So, we’ve made 11 tweetable facts on Creo Parametric, which are all easy to share.

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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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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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