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“You’ll park it at your house, drive it to the nearest airstrip, unfold your vehicle, take-off, fly500km, land again, and drive to your final destination.” Flying cars have long been the poster child for the future - a sign that we’ve reached anincredible milestone in technological advancement. But that vision of the future has beenconfined to science fiction for many decades - until now. PAL-V is building the world’s first road-legal flying car, and it’s extremely close to liftoff. The aimis to make general aviation practical for everyday mobility. In this episode we sit in the drivingseat of the stunning PAL-V Liberty, a car that flies like a gyroplane. We meet PAL-V’s marketingdirector, Joris Wolters, who explains the engineering that’s gone into developing the Liberty, andwhat the car is capable of. We also hear from Mark Lobo, who heads PTC’s Windchill product lifecycle managementDivision. He explains how PAL-V uses the PLM solution to deal with its rapid growth and strictdata co
“Even on my 8th launch - still goosebumps. I mean, you realize that engineers can cry.” Satellites are an essential part of keeping our modern lives running, allowing us to navigate,connect and observe the world from a phenomenal vantage point. But when a satellite islaunched into space, it can take many months to get into position in order to start its mission.That was until D-Orbit changed the game. Their satellite carrier ION optimizes space operations by delivering satellites to their finaldestination in a matter of days, instead of months. D-Orbit is the world’s first space logisticscompany, and in this episode we find out how the company got started. We meet D-Orbit’s CTOLorenzo Ferrario in the mission control centre, and hear stories of past launches when emotionsrun high amid the electric atmosphere. We also hear from Brian Thompson, who heads up PTC’s CAD division. He explains how D-Orbit uses PTC’s CAD software CREO to model their bespoke satellites in a fast and efficientwa
“Cupra is a brand born in the 21st century. We call ourselves unconventional challengersbecause we want to do things differently.” If you think electric motorsport lacks emotion, prepare for an awakening. The passion pouringout of Cupra’s head of racing, coupled with the incredible sounds recorded in the driving seat oftheir championship racing car will show you why electric racing is earning its place in themainstream. Cupra Racing are pioneers in the field, developing the first ever electric touring racing car beforethere was even a race for them to compete in. But that’s all changed, and years later Cupra haswon titles in multiple events, from Formula E, to Extreme E and the FIA eTouring World Cup. Inthis episode we head to the company’s factory in Barcelona where they produce, test anddesign their racing cars, and meet the man in charge of turning Cupra’s dreams into reality, XaviSerra.
“We can explore the controls and function of the product, and look at the texture of theupholstery. And it really does allow the customer to see what their stairlift will look like withintheir home”. Our homes are sacred, and when we modify them or bring in new things, we want to know thatthe change will be seamless - that we’re still going to love the space we inhabit. This isespecially true when you need a stairlift installed for the first time, a piece of equipment you maynever have imagined would find a place in your home. Stannah is an elevator company, working with augmented reality to bring comfort to theircustomers. From upholstery choices to chair types and rail colors, Stannah Engage allows thecompany to show their customers exactly what their new stairlift will look like in their home - andhow it’ll move. In this episode we meet Charles Symonds, Stannah’s Digital ProductDevelopment manager, at their HQ in the UK to learn about the rich 100-year history of thisfamily-run bus
“The biggest organ in the human body is skin. Not addressing it is totally impossible in any typeof metaverse, or parallel world, that you would like to emulate.” It’s not enough that we can see and hear the virtual world, to become truly immersed we needto feel it - to interact with all our senses. And that’s exactly what Actronika is doing with itshaptics vest Skinetic. This incredible bit of kit recreates the sense of touch on your skin, usingadvanced technology to make your experience ultra-realistic. In this episode we learn about the three parts of touch that are required to create these high-definition sensations. Hear as our producer is plunged into a virtual world, bombarded with feelings of wind, hail and fireballs. And find out what the future holds for the technology, and the industries it's set to transform.
“This, as an innovation… something people thought was impossible. It really changes the gamein how we deliver radiotherapy to cancer patients.” Fighting cancer is not an easy task. Each body responds differently and each tumor is unique -so treatment must be personalized and precise. But, as companies like Elekta push forwardadvancements in the field, cancer care is becoming more targeted and effective than everbefore. Elekta is a company creating cutting-edge linear accelerators, devices that deliver life-savingradiation therapy. In this episode we meet Chris Gilpin, Chris Flint and Mark Range at thecompany’s HQ in the UK. Find out how radiation therapy works, and why it’s playing anincreasingly important role in cancer prevention. Get up close with the machines and take a tourthrough the factory to see how they’re built. And learn how Elekta’s IntelliMax system is bringingradiotherapy to underserved and remote countries all over the world.
“It’s amazing how comfortable the machines are by taking noise and vibration away.” You’re about to walk past roadworks on your street, ready to throw your hands up over yourears - when you realize you don’t have to stop your conversation. In fact, you can even hear thebirds singing. Bliss. This is the promise of the electric construction vehicle. Although essential, the constructionindustry has a big impact on both climate and noise pollution, so Volvo Construction Equipmentis leading the charge in turning the industry green. Setting up at Volvo CE’s North American Customer Center, we meet Dave Vandersleen, RayGallant and Lars Arnold. Find out how these electric machines actually feel better, more reactiveand stronger than their predecessors. Hear the impressive ECR25 compact excavator gearingup. And find out why these machines are being used in zoos - one of many unique andunexpected applications.
“Imagination is one of the most profound human qualities. Every great achievement in human history has started as a work of imagination.” Beginning life as a passion project, Genesis Custom Sabers has since grown into Rob Petkau’s full time job. From cobbled together ‘junk sabers’ to immaculately crafted illuminated swords, Rob has honed his craft over the years, and now places only the highest quality sabers in the hands of wannabe Jedis. In this episode Rob explores the evolution of his designs, and how advances in technology have allowed him to create perfectly custom fit blades. He explains how he creates and designs the sound fonts that bring the sabers to life. And he discusses the immense appreciation he has for his fans, some who treat their sabers as ‘shelf queens’, and others, like Jimmy, who test (and break) them in combat.
Streamlined, efficient, euphoric. Arc is a UK-based team that’s reimagining the future of adventure - creating high-end, luxury electric motorbikes, supported by PTC partner Root Solutions, part of the PDS Vision Group.Arc’s first product, the Vector, is an elite motorbike that pushes the boundaries of our imagination. As a brand-new project, it has no legacy to follow, so the team has had real creative freedom - going back to square one to design something truly unique.Just as every customer is different, every Vector will be unique as well. To find out how these bespoke machines are being crafted, our producer Hannah Dean visited Arc’s HQ in Coventry to meet the company’s founder, Mark Truman.
As we get ready to close out the year, the PTC Community Team thought we would take a glance back at some of the top viewed and engaged simulation conversations of 2023. Please skim and let us know which of these topics are the most interesting to you! 1. Creo Simulate Contact Analysis https://community.ptc.com/t5/Analysis/Creo-Simulate-contact-analysis/m-p/856470#M11136 2. Creo Simulate Radial Expansion https://community.ptc.com/t5/Analysis/Creo-Simulate-Radial-Expansion/m-p/886647#M11492 3. Graphics Simulation Live https://community.ptc.com/t5/Analysis/Graphics-Simulation-Live/m-p/889321#M11540 4. Understanding Scale in Simulate Results https://community.ptc.com/t5/Analysis/understanding-scale-in-simulate-results/m-p/902013#M11655 5. Query About Thermal Simulations https://community.ptc.com/t5/Analysis/Query-about-thermal-simulations/m-p/892636#M11564 6. Simulate-stamping-process-by-using-Cre
Check out this video on Model Based Definition from PTC Application EngineersPresenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales).
Join Anji Seberino of PTC plus guest speaker Dave Martin (of the Creo Parametric YouTube channel) in Mathcad for Mechanical Engineers, the second of our industry-focused webinar series.In this one-hour webinar, you'll learn what mechanical engineers use PTC Mathcad for, and why engineering calculation software is a perfect fit for mechanical engineering workflows. You'll watch examples (and be able to download the files involved) of real-life problems solved using Mathcad Prime, and you will also see the awesome integration Mathcad has with 3D CAD software Creo, which will increase your efficiency, reduce errors, and help document your design intent. We capped off the webinar with a live Q&A session. You can watch the webinar replay at your leisure!
Check out this video on Creo: "Things You Might Know, but Probably Don't from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow)Original Date Presented: September 21,,2023.
Check out this video on Creo Ansys Advanced from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) & Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales).
Check out this video on Creo: "Things You Might Know, but Probably Don't from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow)Original Date Presented: September 19,, 2023 To dive deeper into the subject, check out Creo UI Tips.
Check out this video on Creo Composites from PTC Application EngineersPresenters: Lee Goodwin (Technical Specialist, Principal) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow)Original Date Presented: August 17,, 2023
You can now watch the Mathcad Virtual Conference 2023 on-demand! This year, our virtual conference took place on August 30, 2023 at 10:00 Eastern Time. We had four main sessions, as well as an introductory speech by Brian Thompson, the Mathcad business general manager. The sessions consisted of... A Mathcad Prime roadmap presentation, featuring early-build demos of Mathcad Prime 10's scripted controls and algorithm choosing features, presented by Andrew McGough, Mathcad product manager How to use Solve Blocks and Programming to power-up your Mathcad worksheets, presented by Anji Seberino and Ioana Cernat of the PTC Mathcad application engineering team There was also a merchandise raffle that used a Mathcad program to pick the winners Anji's and Ioana's demo worksheets are available for download on the replay page An in-depth look at how the numeric and symbolic engines were enhanced in Mathcad Prime 9, presented by Oleg Reznychenko His worksheet is available for download o
Multibody – Clearance & Creepage Analysis, Hello all and welcome to another blog post in the multibody series. In today’s topic I would like to make you aware of the multibody setup possibilities for clearance and creepage analysis. With the introduction of bodies in Creo Parametric 7.0, we also introduced support of the COMPARATIVE_TRACKING_INDEX parameter for bodies. If you add it to individual bodies of a part, you can define and control the conductivity definition separately for different bodies within a part. The attached video shows an example on a fuse part by defining conductive ends as body with a different CTI value. Once the body level parameter values are defined, you can see the conductive highlighting including the metallic ends of the fuse and excluding the red inner body. (view in My Videos) Thanks for reading & watching. I hope it was informative. If you liked it, give it a Kudo. Back to Creo 7.0 & 8.0+ Multibody Home:
Check out this video on Creo Ansys from PTC Application EngineersPresenters: Lino Tozzi(Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow) Date originally presented: July 18, 2023
Check out this video on What's New in Creo 10 Tips and Techniques session from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Jason Petersen (Solution Consulting, Principle) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow). What's New in Creo 10 Learning
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May 19, 2021 Replay WebcastThis video has chapters — open the player's chapter menu to jump to any section.Chapter Summaries0:00 – Welcome: Speakers, Webinar Logistics & Session Roadmap - Diane opens the Creo Flow Analysis "CFD for All" webinar and Rich Moore introduces PTC's Todd Kraft and Tom Quaglia alongside Simerics' Alex Jiang and lead developer Lei Shi. 1:56 – PTC Digital Thread: Creo Associativity & Creo Flow Analysis Foundation - Rich explains how Creo's fully associative parametric backbone anchors the PTC Digital Thread and how Creo Flow Analysis extends it with computational fluid dynamics for unseeable fluids, gases, heat, and pressure. 4:11 – Simerics MP Analyst Platform in Creo: Base, Plus & Premium Packages - Overview of how the entire Simerics MP Analyst CFD platform, with 1,500+ physics properties, was embedded into Creo Parametric across three tiers — Base (fluids/heat), Plus (moving/sliding mesh), and Premium (cavitation, multiphase). 8:06 – Creo Flow An
April 6, 2022 Replay WebcastThis video has chapters — open the player menu to jump to any section.Chapter Summaries0:00 – Welcome & Speaker Introductions Dana kicks off the "Using CFD in Creo to Accelerate Prototypes" webcast and introduces the presenters from Simerics (Rich Moore, Alex Jang, Lei Shi) and PTC (Todd Kraft, Tom Quaglia), along with instructions for submitting Q&A. 0:43 – Creo Flow Analysis Overview: Scalable Analyst-Level CFD Tom Quaglia introduces Creo Flow Analysis (CFA) as an analyst-level computational fluid dynamics product embedded directly in Creo, positioning it as scalable both upward for analysts and downward for designers doing digital prototyping. 3:02 – PTC–Simerics Partnership & Simerics MP/MP+ Platform Rich Moore explains why PTC selected Simerics, describing how the underlying Simerics MP and MP+ solver was embedded into Creo as CFA to make high-end CFD usable, affordable, and prototype-accurate for the Creo user community. 4:51 – Old vs New P
Check out this video on Creo Behavioral Modeling from PTC Application Engineers!Presenters: Mark DeCraene (Generalist Application Engineer, Principal), Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow) To dive deeper into the subject, check out PTC University.
PTC is pleased to announce the all-new Creo Community Challenge, a recurring event where we’ll post an open-ended challenge for you to solve using PTC's Creo. Feel free to collaborate with other users and their worksheets by attaching your worksheet to your posts here. Participants will also earn PTC Community Badges! About every six weeks, we’ll post a new thread with the challenge on one of the Creo community boards. You can post in that thread throughout the period with contributions. Around the middle of the next month, PTC and our affiliates will go through the contributions and create a resolution in the form of a ptc.com blog article discussing your interesting approaches to the problem. Then, we’ll post a new challenge at the start of the next month. Challenge #6 is live as of April 29th. Submissions will close on Friday, June 7th. Try out the Logo Design Challenge! Some rules and guidelines:Your contributions will be monitored by PTC and PTC-affiliated
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