Saturday, August 4, 2012

Summary of Creo 2.0 Launch Show in Hyderabad

              Creo 2.0 Launch Show in Hyderabad.

     Adroitec team launched the latest version of Creo 2.0 in INDIA. We started with PTC Creo 2.0 Launch Series from Delhi on 17th May 2012. This was the first among the series of seminars that are being organized across the country by Adroitec. Followed by Chennai, Coimbatore & Bangalore now  at Hyderabad on 25th July 2012. 





     The event was very enthusiastically received by all organizations. Content presentation on software and solutions for creo 2.0 was exhibited. The product demonstrations and Clear explanation about different applications of Creo 2.0 modules excited the participants.The Audience also appreciated the Creo functionality, application and its broad spectrum of solutions for Product development. The session was made more interactive with Q&A.

Introducing Free Style in Creo Parametric:




Making a design change in Creo Parametric with the Flexible Modeling Extension:



Creo Optional Moduler:




Few of Comments made by the Attendees,

· Briefly explained the Overview of Creo-Elements, Explained with the proper      videos &CAD models. 
                                                                       -Project Manager, Vama Industries

· Each presentation is showed in very well manner in the seminar.
                                                                       -Design Manager, Nucon Industries

     · Over all presentations,featureof creo,mathcad are excellent.
                                                                          -Associate Professor,VNR VJIET

· Creo options modeler is very useful for assembly configurations.
                                                                                        -Sr.Manager, ECIL Hyd


If you need any information further, please let us know

Thanks & Best Regards,
Team Adroitec,
www.adroitecengg.com

Live Webinar: Best Practices for Engineering Calculations- Calculate, Document, & Share


Get Excited.
In less than a month, on August 14th at 1pm EST to be exact, PTC Mathcad in partnership with NASA Tech Briefs is presenting a live half-hour webinar on Best Practices for Engineering Calculations. Click here to register.
Roger Yeh, a Senior Application Engineer at PTC and Ned Daniels, a Business Development Manager for Mathcad Education will both be presenting on different best practices like verification and validation, IP Capture/ Documentation, and more. They will be demonstrating these best practices through the Mathcad Prime 2.0 environment and you will have the chance to ask them questions during a live Q&A session.
Verification and validation is a best practice for many engineers and spans all disciplines and industries. This important process ensures that products meet design requirements, specifications, and regulations. When done correctly and accurately, verification and validation allows for engineers and designers to meet the needs of their customers and meet the requirements of product compliance globally.
Defining angles for air flow to satisfy thin airfoil theory
Defining angles for air flow to satisfy thin airfoil theory
Equally important is the ability for engineers to document their calculations, share them with others, and protect their own intellectual property. This allows engineers to spend more time finding solutions and less time documenting. It also ensures that important information is properly conveyed to a broad audience and can be reused or looked back on years down the road.
What better way to learn about these best practices and more through a live demonstration using a really cool Mathcad worksheet dealing with wind turbine calculations? Better yet, how interesting would it be to see how these engineering calculations generated in Mathcad dealing with wind, energy creation, and requirements, can then result in seamless integration with Creo and create models for the wind turbine propellers?
turbine propellor built from Mathcad equations into Creo
Turbine propellor built from Mathcad equations into Creo
Join us on August 14th at 1pm EST and take just half an hour out of your day to learn the value behind these best practices for engineering calculations, learn a trick or two, and pick the brain of two Mathcad experts.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Creo Customer: Injecting Collaboration


Creo Customer: Injecting Collaboration into Mold Making with Creo


When manufactures want precise high-quality plastic components, they turn to a handful of professionals in the injection molding industry. For Germany, one of these is Stettler Kunststofftechnik. This medium sized business specializes in the manufacturing of complex high-tolerance, high-quality polymer components. Stettler designs and develops high-quality injection molding machines capable of handling 50 plastic components per mold, up to 3Kn of pressure.
Since its founding 30 years ago, Stettler has expanded its range of services continuously in order to deliver high-quality and reliable components to its clients. Today, Stettler has 90 employees and has world-class clients including Bosch, Delphi, ZF, and Cherry.
Their work can be found in automotive (the Audi Q7), high tech electronics (Cherry computer equipment), and specialized industries like optics.
When selecting their CAD tool, the company’s objectives were two-fold:  improve collaboration with customers during product development, and establish a consistent CAD and data management tool solution. The team’s choice, Creo from PTC.
Karsten Dempert, responsible for product development at Stettler says:
`A major advantage of Creo is the handling of imported data. At Stettler, we work with lot of external CAD formats, including CATIA and Unigraphics models. Creo Parametric and the Flexible Modeling Extension offer many possibilities to modify the imported models. In addition, Creo won our selection because of the single user experience and  interface across the different apps, resulting in a very short training time for staff, helping us standardize on one CAD suite,  and delivering huge time savings for the company.‘
In this German language video, Karsten further explains the benefits he‘s seeing in Creo in conjunction with the INNEO Startup Tools – for those of you that don’t speak German, I’ve summarized the key points below the video:
Karsten explains in the video:
“We’re using Creo Parametric and the Creo Flexible Modeling Extension in conjunction with the INNEO Startup Tools.
We receive a lot of external data, i.e. our customers send us CATIA or Unigraphics CAD models. With the flexible modeling capabilities, we can modify those models for our needs when creating the molds. There’s lot of changes we make to the models we receive, to make sure we can injection mold high-quality components. Creo is very good in working on models from other CAD tools and formats.
The common user interface and experience across Creo, including Creo Parametric and Creo View, as well as the ease of choosing between direct modeling and parametric modeling have meant a very short training period and every employee has become very familiar with the new apps and extensions very quickly.
The new user experience, the ribbon design, helped us get up to speed quickly because all employees work with the same user interface and find their way very quickly. Creo is a great time saver for us. “

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Design Issues in Modern Warfare

Counter insurgency warfare demands split-second decision making and real time information. In this episode, Vince and Allison review the design of a throwable reconnaissance robot.

Demos & Tech Tips: Live Webcast Schedule-August 2012


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