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The Tech of Shrek the Third: Digital Magic Fit for a King | 2007-01-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| This webcast shows how HP ProLiant servers, workstations & notebooks powered by AMD64 processors enabled the creation of technically challenging, detail-rich images & effects in the latest Shrek film.
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The Painter: An Animated Short - A Brush With the Future | 2007-01-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| A short film produced with a rendering service from HP Labs that turns computer-generated wire models into finished frames by adding color, light and other detail.
Tags: Software Development Tools |
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Objet Geometries Case Study: MegaHouse Corporation | 2007-01-01 | Objet Geometries |
| Tokyo-based MegaHouse develops and manufactures high-precision figures and toy foods targeted to both adults and children. Because the company serves a wide range of customers and its products often comprise many finely detailed parts and usually have short life cycles, MegaHouse works hard to streamline development. To reduce costs and speed time to market, MegaHouse has focused on improving the efficiency of its design process. It installed 3-D CAD tools and attempted to cut development costs by enhancing its die fabrication process. MegaHouse subcontracted prototyping and created just one prototype for each product. Consequently, preliminary examination according to prototyping was insufficient and design defects were often found after the die was fabricated.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools |
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Objet Geometries Case Study: Artech | 2007-01-01 | Objet Geometries |
| Artech, headquartered in Meurthe-et-Moselle, near Nancy, France, is a one-of-a-kind company. Since identifying Objet's Eden 3-D printing systems as the ideal machines for creating highly precise, complex scale models, Mr. Nazet has proved that he can produce models of virtually anything a customer can think of. The company deployed CAD-based digitization of existing art objects and buildings; Objet's Eden 3-D Printing Systems.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools |
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Delivering the World's Most Powerful Diesel Engine | 2007-01-01 | siemens |
| JCB, one of the world's leading construction equipment manufacturers, has a long heritage of supplying innovative products. JCB wanted to build on company history of innovation by moving into diesel engine development, a new direction for the company. The challenge was to ensure a meticulously managed development process and produce an innovative first product that would immediately command the trust and respect of the market. The company used NX digital product development system to support a flexible, iterative engine development program. It also created accurate 3D models that aid extensive virtual and real world testing.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Office Suites |
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Reducing Lead Times to Compete in a Very Tight Market | 2007-01-01 | siemens |
| Panasonic Factory Solutions' mission is innovation. The company focuses on improving development processes related to the manufacture of electronic products. Panasonic Factory Solutions wanted to compete for a share of a shrinking market and protect the environment without adding costs or delaying cycle times. As a solution the company offered shortest lead times in the industry by adopting 3D design. It also used 3D models for design reviews instead of 2D drawings and leveraged legacy CAD (I-deas software) assets. As a result designers can concentrate on designing instead of non-value-added tasks. The use of 3D data throughout the organization permits better collaboration. NX is seen as best possibility for a global CAD standard.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Office Suites |
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Engineering Bureau Muhlhoff, a Pioneer in the Use of 3D for Ship Design, Uses NX to Advance the State of the Art in Europe | 2007-01-01 | siemens |
| Engineering Bureau Muhlhoff wanted to speed the design of complex ship hulls and improve the accuracy of hull shapes delivered to customers. The challenge was to win new business. Muhlhoff replaced three standalone design programs with NX, used NX' integrated wireframe, surface and solid modeling capabilities to design hulls and tapped NX visualization for compelling sales presentations. As a result ship hull design time reduced by 25 to 45 percent, highly accurate shapes ensured customer satisfaction and the ability to take on more projects with higher level of involvement boosts revenues.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Office Suites |
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Objet Geometries Case Study: KVK Corporation | 2007-01-01 | Objet Geometries |
| Japan-based KVK Corporation is a top manufacturer of faucet hardware used in unit baths, system kitchens and similar equipment. Over the past few years, KVK has enjoyed considerable success in using three-dimensional CAD/CAM to reduce the time needed for product development. The company was facing steeply rising manufacturing costs, KVK needed to make up the difference by saving time and money during development. As a solution the company build on success of existing 3-D design capabilities by bringing 3-D prototyping in-house, using the Eden260 3-Dimensional Printing System.
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Machinery Maker Can Respond More Quickly to Customers' Requests | 2007-01-01 | siemens |
| Doucet Machineries Inc. is a machinery designer, manufacturer and integrator dedicated to fulfilling the machinery needs of the secondary wood processing industry. Doucet Machineries Inc. wanted to improve productivity and reduce design cycle for new machines. The challenge was to respond quickly to customers needs. The company standardized 3D design process and easily implemented design changes.
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Designing and Building Custom Machinery 50 Percent Faster: PCC Olofsson Meets Competitive Challenges With the Power of 3D Solid Modeling | 2007-01-01 | siemens |
| PCC Olofsson has built a reputation as an industry leader by successfully serving some of the most demanding customers in manufacturing, such as in the automobile industry. PCC Olofsson wanted to respond to competitors that quickly alter standard machines and meet the challenge of ever accelerating delivery schedules. The challenge was to provide design concepts to customers more rapidly. The company builds custom machines per customer specifications as fast as standard machines are built. They used technology to shorten engineering cycle time and helped customers visualize concepts with 3D models.
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