ProductSpace's

October 2008

Thank you for reading this edition of The ProductSpace Continuum. We've included some interesting articles for your review and pose two important questions: As we provide seminars for you, do you prefer off-site or virtual? and what topics are most important to you. Please respond to the surveys as we will be awarding one of respondents a free $25 Starbucks Gift Card. That should be good for a week of caffeine on us!
 
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
ProductSpace to speak at Illinois PTC/User Meeting
Off-Site or Virtual Seminars?
Would you prefer to attend a seminar at a nice off-site location or on your computer via a webcast?

Off-site Location

Webcast

Would not attend

  [See Results]
Seminar Options
For our Winter seminar series, we'd like you to choose the top topic that you would like to attend. To show our appreciation, we'll send a randomly selected respondent a $25 Starbucks Gift Card.

Reduce production scrap and rework

Develop more environmentally friendly (GREEN) products

Optimize product development in a global environment

Stay competitive in today's market by producing innovative products & defining new markets

Grow market share with customer focused products

Get more productivity out of the tools that you already have in place

Modular Design: Decreasing development costs while increasing product variety

Eliminating redundant parts

Improving quality of components and suppliers

Reducing the number of physical prototypes

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PTC Updates
Building The Blizzard: A Student Robotics Team Makes its Mark
Pro/ENGINEER and Mathcad - Joining the Puzzle Pieces
ProductSpace to speak at Illinois PTC/User Meeting

 

PTC Updates
Now, with the new PTC University Precision LMS for eLearning Libraries, you can easily search and view content, assess your knowledge, customize your learning path, and track your learning progress.
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Building The Blizzard: A Student Robotics Team Makes its Mark
by Jerry Fireman

A high school robotics team uses Pro/ENGINEER and Windchill to make the fantasy world of robots a technical reality. 
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Pro/ENGINEER and Mathcad - Joining the Puzzle Pieces

Ever worked on a design so intricate it was impossible to keep accurate, up-to-date documentation of all the engineering calculations tied to it? Mathcad and Pro/ENGINEER help solve the conundrum.


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