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Friday, February 17, 2017

IHS Markit partners with Adroitec as Solution Partner for INDIA

The true benefit of The New Intelligence is the ability to separate true signals from noise. Our global experts and analysts provide solutions that connect data from across industries and markets to uncover cause and effect.

IHS Products
Multi-dimensional thinking enables smart, decisive action. We provide world-class information, analytics and expertise across multiple industries, targeted to your workflows. Our solutions range from economic forecasting, cost modeling, risk assessments and scenario analysis to techno-economic evaluations, price discovery, competitive benchmarking and consulting. Professionals in financial services, economics and country risk, energy, chemicals, automotive, aerospace, defense and security, maritime and trade, product design, and technology view us as a trusted partner because we deliver the focused, scalable capabilities they need to achieve their business goals.
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Markit Products
We provide innovative products and services that enhance transparency, reduce risk and improve operational efficiency. Our customers include banks, hedge funds, asset managers, central banks, regulators, auditors, fund administrators and insurance companies.  We have indices, pricing, reference data and analytical tools for asset classes and markets. We build processing solutions for OTC derivatives, FX and syndicated loan documentation. We develop technology platforms to analyze data and meet regulatory requirements. Our managed services such as KYC and KY3P provide solutions to bring efficiency for customers and vendors.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Schneider Electric

How Schneider Electric met digital customer requirements for their product catalog 
PRODUCT CATALOG DELIVERY TO CUSTOMERS
For over 80 years, the Schneider Electric North America product catalog, the Digest, has been viewed as a best-in-class product resource by customers. The 1,000-page Digest was developed as a print-first document. In 2012, 175,000 copies of the Digest were printed and distributed at a significant cost to Schneider.

High publication costs along with a labor-intensive effort to update information caused many delays in delivering timely information to customers. While surveys indicated 87 percent rating the printed Digest as either excellent or very good, only 68 percent rated the online PDF at the same level. The online PDF version of the Digest was too slow to download and use, did not provide an effective search capability, and was not compatible with mobile devices.

“Putting out the Digest every three years was a complex and expensive effort and did not meet all our customers’ needs,” says Kevin Habel, global product manager for the MOTIF environment at Schneider Electric.

Moving to DITA XML authoring promotes efficiency 

A few years earlier, Habel had achieved significant savings by migrating Schneider Electric’s technical documentation to the MOTIF environment. MOTIF’s foundation is based on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA), an open-source, extensible markup language (XML) that defines rules for encoding content so it is easy to reuse in multiple documents and output formats. MOTIF encompasses several PTC authoring and content management tools including Arbortext Editor, Arbortext IsoDraw, Creo Illustrate, and Windchill. In combination with specific workflow processes, MOTIF makes it easier for authors to structure, develop, manage, and publish content.

The challenge of a digital digest

With dozens of authors and product owners contributing content for more than 22,000 parts and products in one publication, it’s easy to see why Schneider Electric’s Digest is one of its most complex product catalog publications. Creating and maintaining a publication that contains over 1,000 pages of tables, detailed illustrations, simple descriptions, and rich technical content is a daunting task. Adding a requirement to make that same print and PDF information available in a responsive HTML5 design seemed unachievable. Fortunately for Schneider Electric’s documentation team, Habel had already developed an environment that was perfectly equipped to handle the complexities of the Digest and enable it to feed multiple delivery formats from a single source.

In mid-2014, Digest project manager Mark Mitchell began work with Habel to leapfrog competitors and start delivering digital Digest content. But first Mitchell and Habel had to secure buy-in from Digest stakeholders. While there was widespread recognition that the existing publication process was difficult and expensive, moving such a high profile effort to the MOTIF environment carried risk. If the project did not go well and the publication effort failed, there would be costly consequences.

“Everyone wanted a more reliable approach,” Habel says. “Mark Mitchell and I agreed that DITA was a proven foundation we could build on. We were confident the right pieces were in place and that the new Digest would be a hit with customers.”

The one-year migration from the Framemaker authoring system to structured DITA included mapping the data, DITA and the MOTIF environment training, development of a print PDF style sheet, and many updates to product information.

Teaming up with content-delivery specialists’ speeds implementation

Habel and Mitchell contacted Oberon Technologies to assist with the Digest project. Oberon had an established track record of working with organizations to optimize structured content for multiple channels, including mobile.

Consultants from Oberon Technologies recommended using Titania Delivery in combination with PTC’s solutions for content creation to further simplify the digital publishing process in the DITA environment. Titania Delivery is a cloud-based portal solution that allows users to publish documents in multiple print and digital formats. The portal enables Schneider Electric customers to search and locate product information using any Internet-connected computing device. It also captures consumer feedback for ongoing improvements to the Digest.

Because of the complexity of the tables, graphics, and technical content that made up the Digest, Habel and Mitchell were expecting the digitalization process to take several months to complete. But with Oberon Technologies’ expertise, the team was able to put the Digest online in responsive HTML5 layout in just 35 days.

“The idea of digitizing the Digest seemed overwhelming at the start,” Mitchell says. “It was great when we were able to have all our DITA content transformed and available online for customers in just five weeks.”

Turning the digest into a living document 

Schneider Electric typically reprints the hardcopy version of the Digest every three years. The Digest was simply too large, complex, and expensive to consider updating more frequently. In its digital format, however, as-needed digital updates became practical, affordable, and timely.

With all Digest content available in responsive HTML5, Schneider achieved the final step towards a full end-to-end mobile solution for delivering this popular catalog. Writers improved their development and publishing processes and source content was migrated from page-oriented file formats to an open source topic-based format. With pre-built publishing templates, content authors are able to quickly update individual topics while having less concern about formatting. Publishing Digest updates to PDF is significantly more automated than before, and publishing to HTML5 is becoming a fully automated process.

We can add content and fix errors in a timely manner,” Habel says. “Responsive content on mobile has enabled us to leapfrog our competitors.”

The company now releases digital Digest updates once each quarter. The digital format is becoming increasingly popular with customers who use its built-in search features to filter searches and quickly locate needed products.

“When we went mobile, all the lights came on,” Mitchell says. “Everyone saw the benefits of using DITA XML and content management to create and publish this key document.”
The project was so successful Schneider Electric presented the Digest team with a top global award during 2015. Other Schneider groups have asked Habel to assist them with bringing the same efficiency to their publication efforts.

"This is just the beginning for us,”Habel says. “We envision doing many more things with digital to help our customers with Schneider Electric buying decisions and product information.”

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Polymetall reduced design and manufacturing time by 20% using PTC Creo

How Polymetall  is using PTC Creo for new Product Development



Initiatives and Results

Accurate Costing


Initiative: To visualize the end product , planning the design and manufacturing for reducing the scrap and rework.

Result: Improved 3D product visualization and calculation of the mass properties more accurately which improves our costing accuracy.


Manufacturing Processing Time 

Initiative: To improve new product & manufacturing process time.

Result: With intuitive & easy to use PTC Creo Interface ,New product and manufacturing process time is reduced by 20%.


Manufacturing Documentation

Initiative: To create accurate and associative manufacturing  drawings.

Result: With PTC Creo Associated drawing creation simplifies the 2d detailing task to the greater extent.

 Customer Quote



To remain competitive , Polymetall took initiative to improve their manufacturing process time and improve product quality... Using PTC Creo ,the manufacturing process time is reduced by 15% - 20%

- POLYMETALL

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Electromagnetics : Realize Your Product Promise

ANSYS electronics solutions help you design innovative electrical and electronic products faster and more cost-effectively than ever before. Our industry leading electromagnetic field, circuit, systems and multiphysics simulation software fully automates the design process so you can better understand how your products behave. You can quickly optimize your design using simulation instead of wasting time building and testing costly prototypes. So whether it's a computer chip, a circuit board, a cell phone, an electronic component in an automobile or an entire communications system, ANSYS software can help you design better products. 


Electromagnetics
Realize Your Product Promise


Hundreds of devices that we use every day — from computers, automobiles, mobile communication devices and wireless networks to the electrical grid — depend on advanced electromagnetic equipment. Optimizing the performance of these complex designs requires accurate modeling of electromagnetic fields, circuit details and system validation.

Engineering simulation software — which enables product development and optimization in a virtual environment — has revolutionized electronics design. R&D teams define device architecture, verify specifications for functional blocks, design circuits and components, evaluate component- and system-level interactions, and optimize circuit or system performance under actual operating conditions.

No matter the discipline or industry, you can readily put these numerical tools to work to virtually optimize electrical performance and component interactions, sometimes with minimal investment in physical testing.

When you leverage this power, you have the opportunity to slash the time and costs traditionally associated with designing sophisticated electrical devices.


Consumers demand features that make electromagnetics design more complex. As a result, the opportunity to differentiate in the marketplace has been never been so pronounced. At the same time, the downside risk of product failure and its consequences can be catastrophic.


ANSYS: Powered by Technology Leadership

ANSYS advanced simulation technologies create a high level of confidence that the complex devices you design will perform reliably under real-world conditions, enabling you to fulfill your critical product promise to customers.

With proven industry-standard electromagnetic field solvers such as ANSYS HFSS,® we have emerged as the clear industry leader in electromagnetics simulation, with unmatched technology depth and breadth. Spanning the full spectrum of electromagnetic analysis and design, our tools enable companies to leverage best-in-class technology to confidently predict device behavior, dramatically reduce prototype and physical testing costs, and launch innovative, competitive products faster.
 
No other software provider offers the broad, overarching perspective on device performance that is made possible by the comprehensive

ANSYS simulation suite. From component design and baseline physics analysis to system integration and optimization, this is the ANSYS promise: to offer robust, industry-leading capabilities — so you can realize your performance promise of a wide range of low- and high-frequency/high-speed and electromechanical devices.


Signaling a New Era in Product Integrity

ANSYS helps you deliver on your product promise — by ensuring optimal power and signal integrity.

For high-speed digital devices, there are few issues more critical than achieving consistent power and signal integrity and avoiding EMI.

Realizing uncompromised signal fidelity requires detailed design of component, circuit and system levels in addition to gigabit-speed interconnections for chip-to-chip, package-to-board or board-to-board communications.
At the same time, delivering a high level of power integrity requires innovative product design that eliminates electronic power fluctuations within the PCB or device.

Ensuring signal fidelity at state-of-the-art GHz or Gb/s speeds requires a new generation of design strategies along with tools that accurately characterize signal transmission. Thirty years ago, signal integrity was not so great a design challenge, but data rates in today’s products have higher speeds, requiring greater bandwidth, while product size is decreasing. All of this contributes to SI complexity.




When a high-frequency signal travels between its source and termination, it can resonate and emit electromagnetic energy that interferes with other components in the product — as well as other products that happen to be in the area.

Simulation software from ANSYS empowers you to analyze power and signal integrity as well as EMI early in the design cycle, when the change process is most efficient and cost effective. With our broad range of high-frequency and signal integrity tools, your engineers can identify performance issues such as ringing, crosstalk, ground bounce and power supply noise.

We have strengthened our position as a technology pioneer with the integration of advanced low-power electromagnetic simulation technologies from Apache Design Solutions, Inc.


These tools are critical for designing a range of portable electronics — including smartphones, tablets and laptops — with complex power issues due to their video, GPS, recording and conferencing features that are supported by lightweight, energy-efficient batteries.

Our technology can handle the complexity of modern interconnect design from die to die across ICs, packages, connectors and boards. By leveraging advanced electromagnetic field simulators dynamically linked to powerful circuit and system simulation, engineers can understand the performance of high-speed electronic products long before building a prototype in hardware.

Architectural firm Takenaka Corporation develops wireless power supply systems that are embedded in the walls and floors of buildings. In designing the circuit for this system, the company coupled several ANSYS tools to determine capacitance between electrodes, to create the inductor design, and to analyze the electromagnetic radiation characteristic.

By incorporating on-chip power integrity analysis from Apache, our software delivers the capability to simulate and analyze power integrity at the chip, board and package levels. We provide the full range of capabilities needed to balance high-energy outputs with extreme energy efficiency via analysis at both the component and system levels.

ANSYS: A Transmitter for Innovation

Signal and power integrity are essential to consistent performance of a wide range of digital and electronic products. No matter the industry, engineers are using ANSYS tools to take this central product competency to new levels of reliability and innovation via early-stage engineering simulation.

For example, designers of high-speed and fast-switching circuits rely on ANSYS for the parametric data and time-domain circuit models they need to verify and tune package performance — before costly final assembly occurs.

ANSYS software helps integrated circuit engineers meet growing market demands for lower cost, lighter weight and longer battery life by supporting the functional integration of disparate circuit components. We also help product developers bring to market new mixed-signal designs that incorporate embedded high-performance analog blocks with complex digital circuitry on a single chip.



Tuesday, December 20, 2016

PTC Creo customized tools reduces time & effort for Legacy Data cleansing

How Minda Corporation is using PTC Creo ModelCHECK  Solution for Legacy Data Migration




Initiatives and Results


Windchill Adoption


Initiative: Improve Windchill adoption by making legacy data available in Windchill in short time.

Result: 70 – 80% improvement in Legacy Design Standardization time


Eliminate Errors

Initiative: Eliminate errors in terms of manual based filling attributes and information to 3D Models

Result: With PTC Creo Model  Check, resolving Model issues,  resolving drawing errors, Attribute Addition, etc. happens with a single action.


Reduce Time for Legacy Data Cleaning

Initiative: Reduce time for Legacy data cleaning  and faster loading of data to Windchill. 

Result: PTC Creo customized tools has saved approximately 85% time…..

 Customer Quote

Moving to Windchill , our biggest challenge was to manually clean huge legacy data and eliminate errors. Required a tool to reduce time….
PTC Creo ModelCHECK capabilities helped us to Standardize more designs in less time. We have saved approximately 85% time…


..ARVIND RAWAT
                             GROUP LEAD - DESIGN

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

PTC Creo 4.0 - The 3D CAD Revolution is Here..

In this 45-minute overview, Paul Sagar, Creo VP of Product Management, talks about the “groundbreaking capabilities available in Creo 4.0.” You’ll learn about new tools for model-based definition; additive manufacturing; and smart, connected design; as well as productivity improvements. If your time is limited and you want to learn as much as you can about the new release in the shortest amount of time, dial in for this big-picture introduction to Creo 4.0.


Lattice structures optimized for 3D printing in Creo 4.0.


What’s New in Creo Parametric

When you hear about “productivity improvements” in software, it’s tempting to think we’ve moved a tab here or added a menu pick there. But product managers at PTC are saying the changes to the UI with Creo 4.0 are some of the most exciting features in the release. Tune in to this session with Martin Neumüller, Director of Product Management, and find out how Creo 4.0 will improve your design productivity.


Implementing and Complying with Model-Based Definition

Whether you need to cut product costs, get better feedback from downstream contributors, or streamline the design review process, model-based definition (MBD) can help. New functionality in Creo 4.0 adds enhancements to 3D annotations, expanded capabilities with combination states, and improvements in creating derivative 3D formats and 2D artifacts. Product Manager Raphael Nascimento presents this session.


Design for Additive Manufacturing

Creo 4.0 is streamlining the process of 3D printing your designs. This release will provide a single environment for anyone who wants to design, optimize, prepare, and validate designs for 3D printing. Plus, you should see what it can do with lattices! Join PTC Product Manager Jose Coronado and learn how the software automates the creation and optimization of product designs that only additive manufacturing can create.


Smart, Connected Product Design

Whether you design cell phones, cars, or industrial pumps, understanding how your products are used in the real world is invaluable. In this session, Product Manager Arnaud van de Veerdonk shows you exciting new enhancements in Creo 4.0 to help you design, build and optimize smart, connected products. Take advantage of the IoT to improve product quality and ensure that future products better meet the needs of your customers.





Sunday, October 16, 2016

Windchill 11: The Smart, Connected PLM Platform

CIMdata Commentary

Key takeaways:

• Over the years, Windchill has grown in breadth, depth, and flexibility to support the growing complexity of PTC’s customers’ products

• ThingWorx technology is transforming Windchill into a smart, connected PLM platform by enabling integration and mash-ups of data created and maintained within PLM and other environments

• Windchill 11’s role-based applications and HTML5 user interface are designed to democratize PLM and make it more usable to an expanded community of users

• PTC is committed to cloud-based delivery of its products and also announced new subscription licensing

PTC announced the release of Windchill 11—a solution that they state delivers “Smart,

Connected PLM” to better support developing, delivering, and supporting products and
solutions in today’s world of the Internet of Things (IoT) and systems of systems. Jim
Heppelmann, PTC President and CEO, stated that “IoT is PLM” and that PTC is developing
its products and services to better enable its customers to develop and support smart,
connected products that will drive the future.

Brian Shepherd, PTC EVP Enterprise Segments, stated that IoT is changing competition,
changing companies, and changing products. Product development processes are changing
and PLM must change to support and enable it. New products and solutions must be
connected and collaborative, and are becoming increasing complex. Furthermore, these
issues are transforming industrial companies into being software and analytics driven. Mr.
Shepherd stated that to help their customers meet these challenges PTC designed Windchill
11 on four themes as illustrated in Figure 1 and described below.



Thus, PTC has a new evolution of their solution wheel, keeping the lifecycle and adding key
characteristics of Windchill 11:

• Smart—role-based apps, improved search functionality, and IP protection
• Connected—connected quality, Performance Advisor, and requirements traceability
• Complete—BOM management and transformation, and support for Creo 3.0 breakthroughs
• Flexible—cloud deployment, subscription pricing, and SaaS PLM

Kevin Wrenn, GM of PTC’s PLM Segment, highlighted 5 new capabilities and 5 major improvements in Windchill 11 and stated that one of PTC’s objectives is “Making Windchill purpose-built for companies that make smart, connected products.”

Role-Based Applications (new) are purpose-built applications (“apps") designed to be highly intuitive and context-driven to provide users with smarter PLM access (e.g., providing just the data that impacts their role) to better enable them to make more timely and accurate decisions. Customers can more easily add new applications as they are developed and can also include IoT data as well as data from other systems for use within the apps based on the mash-up technology from the ThingWorx acquisition. These new apps will be released over time under the PTC Navigate name with the first being Navigate View. For current PTC users, these new role-based apps will run on Windchill 10 version 10.1 M40 and later, so a migration will not be required to leverage these new capabilities. PTC’s shift to a platform and app architecture will allow customers to put new solutions into production without upgrading the underlying platform, enabling a quicker time to value. CIMdata thinks that these role-based apps will better enable casual PLM users to access and work with information managed by Windchill 11. This continues PTC’s efforts to democratize PLM and make it accessible to more non-engineering and technical personnel.

Connected Quality (new) is designed to improve business performance by providing information processes with smart, connected product data and help increase the speed and accuracy of quality analyses. The objective is to expose quality data throughout an organization and improve new product designs by creating visibility into fielded product performance and learning from a product’s operational behavior. One of the new capabilities is the ability to mash-up quality data and machine operational data. CIMdata believes that this is a very good use of ThingWorx technology to enhance and expand new capabilities within Windchill.

Requirements Traceability (new) is improved by coordinating product changes across requirements, hardware designs, and software designs by integrating PTC’s Integrity ALM solution using a combination of ThingWorx technology and the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) standard. Users will be better able to understand the impact of requirements changes on a product’s Bill of Materials (BOM), and track and manage requirements throughout the product lifecycle. While requirements management remains within the domain of PTC Integrity, the tighter integration of Integrity and Windchill will help PTC’s customers manage the growing complexity of their products.

Performance Advisor (new) is available to provide deeper insight into how Windchill 11 is
being used and its performance under various loads. That information can be used to improve both the end user and administrator experiences. Windchill is now itself a connected smart product, enabling rapid and proactive support. Customers can analyze performance across users and benchmark themselves against other companies that are using Windchill using performance data provided by PTC in a protected, secure environment that preserves customers’ anonymity. CIMdata will be interested to hear how customers respond to this capability. PTC stated that 60% of Creo customers have adopted similar functionality introduced previously. CIMdata believes that it has the potential to help companies identify opportunities to improve the performance of their PLM solution and better plan their PLM expansion strategy.

PLM Cloud and New Subscription Pricing (new) adds flexibility to Windchill deployments. Both enable companies to add resources quickly and cost effectively to better meet the needs of the changing needs of their projects and programs. IT overhead can be reduced by using the cloud options including fully hosted SaaS. PTC primarily uses Amazon Web Services to deliver their hosted services but other options are available including country specific hosting. Current customers can migrate existing customized solutions including integrations onto the cloud and leverage PTC’s experience to streamline administration of their PLM environment.

Windchill Search (enhanced) is now a multifaceted search capability improved to power better information reuse and to reduce the time users spend searching for data. PTC worked with customers to build out this capability. It combines their Windchill PartsLink classification search with traditional attribute search. Users can leverage keywords and filters in an Amazon- or eBay-like search paradigm rather than the simpler Google paradigm.

Bill of Material Management (enhanced) is designed to manage a complete, multidimensional BOM including engineering, manufacturing, and service elements. It incorporates improved visualization capabilities, part or item centric support, variant logic sharing with ERP, and a more flexible change management functionality.

Bill of Materials Transform and Compare (enhanced) includes a completely rewritten and
streamlined HTML5-based Windchill MPMLink visual user interface designed to ease BOM
transformation from Windchill to ERP. It supports plant-specific attributes on the MBOM, associativity at the part and occurrence level, and the ability to perform conformity analyses between EBOMs and MBOMs. It supports parallel design and manufacturing planning to enable faster time to manufacturing and reduce errors in planning and production.

Manage Creo 3.0 Breakthroughs (enhanced) including Design Exploration Extension (DEX) and the ability to create alternative designs in parallel. Using DEX, it is easy to extract selected elements from product structures to conduct trade studies or examine other design approaches. Once evaluation is complete the appropriate designs can be fully released for downstream processing.

Advanced IP Protection (enhanced) provides support for security labels checking and the display of security labels in structure components. These and other security improvements are designed to enable companies to increase collaboration internally and across their extended supply chain while maintaining the IP protection they and their partners require.

Other areas of enhancement delivered by Windchill 11 include Creo Elements Direct Management updates, automatic project updates, NPI process improvement, a redesigned query builder, a new version of System Monitor, and expanded Customer Experience Management Quality module capabilities.

Matt Cohen, EVP Global Services and Partners, discussed how PTC wants to help their customers extract value from PLM. He described PTC’s Value Ready Deployment (VRD) methodology for quicker production startup that takes into account a company’s specific requirements. VRD is generic today, but will become industry focused over time. The initial industry will be medical devices followed by high-tech and automotive.

PTC stated that their backlog of cloud business is large. They have a target of 30% of new deployments to be on the cloud, but think it will take 24 to 30 months to get that many customers to migrate. They hope to double the number of seats from a stated current count of 1.5 million to 3 million over the next 3 years. They expect much of this growth will be in the mid market with companies with $250 million to $1.25 billion in revenue, primarily in the medical device and high-tech industries. These are aggressive targets from segments that have been traditionally reluctant to invest in cloud-based PLM.

CIMdata thinks that Windchill 11 furthers PTC’s expanding support for IoT and the development of smart, connected products that become components in systems of systems. It includes purpose-built applications to better democratize PLM and expand the number of users of Windchill. The inclusion of purpose-built tool sets for IoT producers reinforces their commitment to IoT.

PTC stated that Windchill 11 has been in development for five years and they have started to fold in technology and functionality obtained through recent acquisitions. PTC is continuing to incorporate acquired technology within Windchill and other products, e.g., the mash-up functionality from ThingWorx is beginning to be used extensively within Windchill. The use of these capabilities provides PTC with opportunities to enhance both the user experience and the overall capabilities that Windchill 11 delivers. Additional Windchill 11 capabilities related to augmented reality for in-service parts, etc., will be built on the Vuforia acquisition. (PTC showed a short demo at the event and the augmented reality capabilities were interesting.)

CIMdata believes that Windchill 11 is an excellent step forward for PTC and we are pleased to see them making effective use of the technologies they have recently acquired. About CIMdata
CIMdata, an independent worldwide firm, provides strategic management consulting to maximize an enterprise’s ability to design and deliver innovative products and services through the application of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). CIMdata provides worldclass knowledge, expertise, and best-practice methods on PLM. CIMdata also offers research, subscription services, publications, and education through international conferences. To learn more about CIMdata’s services, visit our website at http://www.CIMdata.com or contact CIMdata at: 3909 Research Park Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA. Tel: +1 734.668.9922. Fax: +1 734.668.1957; or at Oogststraat 20, 6004 CV
Weert, The Netherlands. Tel: +31 (0) 495.533.666.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Hero cycle: PTC Creo ModelCHECK reduces Legacy Data Cleaning time by 80 - 85%

How Hero Cycles is using PTC Creo Parametric & ModelCHECK  Solution for Legacy Data Migration



Initiatives and Results


Legacy Data cleaning


Initiative: Reduce time for Legacy data cleaning, Templates Standardization and faster Check-in the data to Windchill

Result: 80-85% improvement in Legacy Design Standardization time.


Eliminate Manual Intervention 

Initiative:  Eliminate errors in terms of manual based filling attributes and information to 3D Models

Result: With PTC Creo Parametric ModelCheck, resolving Model issues,  Drawing Errors, Attribute Addition, etc. happens with a single action. 


 Customer Quote


PTC Creo Parametric ModelCHECK capabilities helped us to Standardize more designs in less time. We have saved approx. 80 - 85% time…..
                                   - GANPATI PANDEY

                             GM – INNOVATION CENTER  

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Adroitec Design Diagnosis Service

Did you know that unhygienic Design Models could kill time and inflate cost

Diagnosing and improving model hygiene can significantly reduce Design time and cost
Our Customers say that poor modelling and drawing practices result in unproductive work of design resources.

"ADD" can help with this- Adroitec Design Diagnosis - a service delivery on top of CREO





Adroitec Engineering Solutions presents "ADROITEC DESIGN DIAGNOSIS" service . ADD, though it's easy to use browser interface facilitates, designers to create better models and hence efficient and reusable design. ADD helps you examine whether, CREO Parametric parts, assemblies, and drawings , adhere to the organization's standards and best practices. Upon diagnosis of a non-conformance, designer is notified with the same.  The designers gets a report of identified problem , and can often correct them automatically , within the same interface.  

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Sintex Industries reduces Tool Design time by 40%


How Sintex is using PTC Creo Tool Design Solutions for deisgining and manufacturing of Tanks,Doors





Initiatives and Results


Maintain High Quality

Initiative: Maintain high-quality custom products that cross multiple industries

Result: Design errors are very less and quality of design has improved a lot.  


Reduce Tool Design Time

Initiative:  Reduce tool design time to handle more projects.

Result: PTC Creo TDO automated time consuming,manual,complex design process.  


Enhanced Collaboration

Initiative: Maintain industry leadership and expand into new markets with competitive, high-quality products

Result: 3D Designs enables us to communicate effectively with our business partners ensuring fast decision making process


Faster response to changes

Initiative: Incorporate late stage changes in less time.

Result: Eliminated multiple design iterations and reduced tool development time by approx. 40%

 Customer Quote

"PTC Creo by Adroitec has helped to decrease tool design time by 40%. Now our tool design turnaround is a competitive differentiator…"
                                                -Mr.J.J.Patil

                                            DGM (Tool Room)